+When should I start socializing and training my puppy?
Shortly after bringing your puppy home around 9 weeks of age or as soon as you can!
The biggest impact you’ll ever make on your puppy is before 16 weeks of age, during the imprinting period. This is the time to carefully introduce your puppy to the world and show her that it’s a safe and fun place to live. Learn more on our development stages page.
According to the American Veterinary Society of Animal Behavior/AVSAB, puppy socialization is key, and it’s safe to begin early. Take our Social Puppy classes so your puppy can meet and learn to play appropriately with other healthy puppies in a safe, clean environment. Read AVSAB’s position statement on socialization.
We carefully choose our methods to ensure they’re safe, fun and effective for long-term training success.
We teach you how to build a mutually rewarding relationship with your puppy through bonding, setting consistent boundaries and reward-based clicker training. We show you how to manage your puppy to prevent unwanted behaviors/habits and clicker train to encourage desirable behaviors/habits. You and your puppy learn through success.
In our Social Puppy classes and Puppy Day Camp sessions, we use WoGo® trainng to help your puppy learn to play and communicate well—and to connect with you when excited or nervous.
All of our techniques and tools are gentle; we never use mental or physical intimidation such as chains, squirt bottles, shaker cans, jerking and physical force. The only punishment we use is a neutral timeout; we never use any positive punishment.
+How do I make sure my puppy doesn’t gain too much weight from eating treats while training?
We recommend that you
reduce the size of your puppy's meals by the amount you are treating during training
use only natural, healthy treats—we use holistic dog food