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Aggression/Reactivity

Assessment & Safety

Behavior evaluation – identify triggers (fear, dominance, resource guarding, leash reactivity, etc.).

Handler education – teaching safety tools (muzzle training, proper leash handling, calm body language).

Establish a management plan to prevent rehearsal of aggression. Structured daily routines (exercise, mental stimulation, obedience refreshers).Introduce core obedience commands.

Behavior modification

Separation Anxiety

Excessive barking, destruction, or house-soiling when left alone.

Caused by stress, lack of independence training, or over-attachment.

Destructive Behavior

Chewing furniture, digging, or shredding things. Anxiety, Shyness, fearfulness, hiding, or panicking in new environments.

Jumping on People

Excited greetings or pushy behavior.

Obedience and communication

Teach/reinforce reliable Sit, Down, Stay, Come, Heel, learn boundaries.

Place command – dog learns to settle calmly on a specific surface area.

Impulse control (waiting at doors, food, leash release).

Start structured leash walking – no pulling, no lunging. Practice in low-distraction → medium-distraction → high-distraction settings. Heel in real-world settings (parks, sidewalks, stores).Off-leash communication, come under distractions (dog comes when called, no matter what).

puppy Training

House & Crate Training

Teaching potty training routines.

Proper use of a crate for safety, sleep, and independence.

Building calmness and preventing anxiety when alone. Exposure to people of all ages, dogs, noises, and environments. Obedience,

No jumping on people.

Calm greetings.

Gentle play and bite inhibition (teaching soft mouth).

Waiting politely for food, doors, and attention.

xposure to new surfaces, objects, and environments (confidence building).

Teaching patience (wait, leave it, drop it).

Early focus training to prevent reactivity later.

Consistency in rules and commands.

Preventing common problems (destructive chewing, barking, separation anxiety).Setting up daily structure: feeding, exercise, rest, play, training.

Board and train

For one month, your dog lives in a structured environment where every day is devoted to learning, discipline, and balance. This program is designed for busy owners who want reliable obedience, better communication, and lasting behavior changee

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