The best way to manage a dog's behavior is through prevention and the best way to prevent problems is to start early. From the day you bring your dog home you are training it to certain behaviors. If you do nothing, you are actually training the dog to do the things it wants. For example, if you allow the dog on furniture in actuality you are training the dog to get on furniture. If you allow your dog to chew leather items you are training him to chew any leather item, he does not know the difference between an old shoe and your new pair of $400.00 Jimmy Choos. If you do not restrict your puppy to certain areas he will be very difficult to house break and more than likely you will find him soiling throughout your home.
Early puppy training addresses these and many more common behaviors. Together we work to develop feeding and exercise schedules, determine the best way to constrain your puppy during the early development period, discuss methods for correction, ways to deal with puppy biting, jumping up and more. A well thought out and implemented plan will reduce behavioral problems and position you and your dog for future success.



