Monday, January 21, 2013

What type of training do we use? Milton Ontario Dog Training


While we start every dog off with positive reinforcement to teach commands/positions, in the form of treats paired with praise and touch, our goal as trainers is to fade out the lure, or hint of a lure, as quickly as possible so that we can avoid a dog who will only listen when you are holding a cookie in front of their nose.

By in large, most owners don't want to have to carry a bag of treats with them where ever they go, nor do they necessarily have the time to co-ordinate such methods when family, children and work are involved. We keep our training as real to life as possible in order to accommodate those who actually have other obligations, not just their dogs. I speak from experience when I say certain methods don't fly when you're walking two dogs and a child in a stroller.

Combining both positive reinforcement, to encourage behaviours, and corrections, to discourage and proof behaviours, tends to get the quickest, and most reliable results. Of course, not all dogs are created equal, so methods must be adjusted per personality type, owner type and drives of the dog. Over all though, the goal of our training is to enable you, the owner, to gain a dog who is under control and easier to live with. We want you and your dog to succeed and we are always excited to see our clients come away with a better behaved canine companion.

Contact us today to sign up for group or private sessions dogtraining101@hotmail.com and visit our website for details www.smartdogsk9.com

Saturday, January 19, 2013

The Place Command - Dog Training in Milton and Burlington

I cannot emphasize how important the PLACE command is for our dogs in everyday, real life situations.


For those who are unfamiliar with it, the PLACE command is a loose form of stay wherein the dog is taught to GO to his or her allotted area (be it a mat, rug, pillow, dog bed etc.) and stay there for an extended period of time. The dogs can get up, spin around, chew a bone, basically do anything they want while in PLACE, but cannot leave the mat.

This is an awesome command to use when you have guests over, while you are eating or preparing dinner, if you have a new baby, watching TV or working, basically any time you would like to have your dog under control, but out with you as well to enjoy the family.

Consistency is key with teaching this command, and it is built upon similar to the STAY - duration then distance. What is great about this command is it translated to other objects, meaning you could use a dog bed in one room, a mat in the next, and a towel in the other, as long as the dog can differentiate between the floor surface and the PLACE object.

Need help with teaching your dog control? Contact us to set up training sessions any time at dogtraining101@hotmail.com and visit the website for more details www.smartdogsk9.com

Thursday, January 17, 2013

The Leash Is Your Friend - Dog Trainer in Milton


Often times I am called out to clients home's with dogs who have had a minimal amount of training and are somewhat out of control in their own environment (this includes both puppies and adults dogs). Many times these dogs have been given so much freedom that there are very little rules to follow and no way of enforcing them. Owners become frustrated and disheartened at the lack of control and response from their dogs, yet most times, no one considers the option of putting their dog on a leash in the house in order to gain back control.

I am here to tell you that the leash is your friend. There is absolutely nothing wrong with having your dog on leash in the house, especially dogs and puppies who have been recently adopted. The leash and crate are two VERY important tools in the process of raising and training your dog, and should not be shyed away from.

The leash gives you the ability to directly supervise your pet and give them some freedom without giving them run of the house. It aids in house training, obedience training and teaches your dog to follow you rather than the other way around. Common training problems can be solved by putting your dog back on leash and working up to off leash freedom again. Dogs need to earn their freedom, regardless of if it's in home, or out at the park, and the best way to do this is start at step one - with the leash.

If you are experiencing any training or behavioural problems with your pooch, feel free to send us and email and dicuss how we can help you gain back control and build up obedience with your dog dogtraining101@hotmail.com.

Sunday, January 6, 2013

Dog Agility Class in Milton and Burlington


Ever Wanted to Try Agility Class with

your dog??


Smart Dogs Canine Training is offering our Fun Agility Intro Class over the winter, indoors.
A great class for building confidence, having fun with your dog and as an intro to the world of dog agility. Basic agility equipment introduced, handling skills, and brushing up on the basics. Keep your dog's mind and body active - a tired dog is a happy, well behaved dog.  Must have basic obedience skills and be able to work around other dogs without issues.

Starting January 19th 1-2pm, class runs for 6 weeks.

Check us out on the web www.smartdogsk9.com and feel free to contact us at any time for more information dogtraining101@hotmail.com

Dog Training Classes in Milton and Burlington

Fun and Effective Basic Obedience Training for your Dog!

 
Our new Smart Dogs Basic classes will be starting Saturday January 19th, 10-11am, so if your dog is driving you crazy, this is the class for you.

This is a great class for anyone who owns a dog. Learn how to gain control, and have fun doing it. We make learning enjoyable for both owner and dog, and utilize positive reinforcement to teach commands.

You and your dog will learn all of the basics (sit, down, stay, come, heel and place) and you will come away with a more manageable canine companion.

Class runs for 7 weeks (45 min. to 1 hour each week).

Check out Smart Dogs Canine Training in Milton and Burlington's website www.smartdogsk9.com for all sign up information. And feel free to contact us, we are always happy to answer and questions you may have.

Puppy Class in Milton and Burlington Ontario


Puppy Classes Starting January 25th!


Get your puppy started off on the right foot!!

We are offering our Smart Puppy beginner class starting January 25th, 7-8pm.

We get your puppy to enjoy learning in a fun, positive environment. We use positive motivation to teach and the puppies thrive with this type of training.

This class is a must for anyone with a new pup. We go over typical puppy issues and how to deal with them, basic puppy obedience training and intro to some agility equipment.

This class runs for 5 weeks. This class is for puppies from 10-20 weeks of age. Cost is $160.00 and first shots are required.

Come learn with us and get a head start on your puppies education.

We are conveniently located between Milton and Burlington.

To sign up visit www.smartdogsk9.com and contact us through the site or email dogtraining101@hotmail.com

Friday, January 4, 2013

Another New Year, Another New Opportunity to Train ...

Learning how to pull

Make this years New Years Resolution one that will benefit both you and your canine companion. Make this years resolution to train your dog. It's never too late or too early. It's not rocket science, it's common sense. It doesn't have to be a chore, it's fun. It doesn't have to be for nothing, it enhances your dogs life.

Don't think that you need to drill your dog for hours a day on obedience commands, that's unrealistic, and boring for your dog. It takes little effort in the beginning to start; 3-5 times a day, 5 minutes at a time. Everyone who owns a dog has at least 25 minutes a day to spend with their best bud, so why not make that time quality time. Keep your sessions short, fun and always end on a positive with something you know your dog is able to do.

Use every opportunity in your dogs life as a training opportunity. That doesn't mean every waking hour is spent on obedience training (that's what the above 15-25 minutes is for), but it means enforcing basic manners in every day life occurrences. No jumping, no pulling, no mouthing, no mounting and so on. Its easier to prevent problems from day one, rather than correcting them later on. If you don't like a behaviour, don't allow it to happen, period.

Remember exercise is part of a dogs well being, and part of a well behaved dog. Exercise also benefits the human side of the partnership, so make an effort to get out with your dog every day. It will enhance both owner and dog health, it's free, and there is no excuse not to do it.

So make this year's resolution one that will benefit not just you, but your best friend and others around you. Get out there and train your dog! You buddy will love you for it - a trained dog is a happy dog, and has a happy owner.

New classes starting this month with Smart Dogs Canine Training, so here is your opportunity to start training: