On Leash Basic Obedience

2 weeks Board & Train along with 2 weeks One-on-One Training.

As balanced trainers, we deliver clear, consistent, real-world results with all of our programs.

Our On Leash Training Program, consists of the following:

Attention:  Our attention-getting exercise teaches each dog their name and to look directly at us each time they hear it. This lays the foundation for everything else you will ever request of your dog. If your dog is paying attention you can get him/her to perform anything within their ability.

Leash Manners: This teaches dogs to work properly and confidently on a leash. Preventing unwanted pulling and jerking is often a concern of many dog owners. Teaching dogs not to jump on to people is also covered during this training phase.

Sit/Sit Stay: Dogs are trained to sit quickly on the first command and must stay until released or asked to perform another task.

Down/Down Stay: Dogs are trained to lie down quickly on the first command and must stay until released or asked to perform another task.

Come: The dog must come and sit directly in front of the handler when given the command to do so. The dog must stay sitting until released or asked to perform another task.

Heel: The dog will walk on the left side of the handler and turn or change pace as needed. The dog will sit when the handler comes to a halt.

Release: Everything that has a beginning must have an end. That is why each dog is trained to the “FREE” or release command. When the dog has completed an exercise he/she is given the release and may move around at will providing they do not pull or jerk on the leash.

Place: The dog is trained to go to a crate or mat and remain there until released. This is very helpful when someone unexpectedly arrives at your door. Simply point to the mat and tell your dog PLACE. Going on a picnic? Take your dog’s mat and enjoy the day with your dog, not searching for him.

Each command is trained in a controlled environment until your dog clearly understands what is expected of them. We gradually introduce environmental distractions to ensure that they will perform in the presence of people, traffic, other dogs, and the like. Finally, we prove the dogs with resistance training. This teaches the dog that when given a command they must follow the command even when pressure is applied signaling for the dog to break from position.

***Let’s Work Together!***

  • Start in a distraction-free environment, use high-value rewards, and gradually increase distractions as your dog improves. Understanding operant conditioning will help greatly with creating a reliable recall

  • Teach your dog an alternative behavior like sitting or down, reward calm behavior, and avoid inadvertently reinforcing jumping

  • Yes, with proper training techniques such as balanced training, desensitization, and counterconditioning