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Online Courses (3)

  • In-Person Private Consults

    Schedule a one-on-one in-person session. The training session will last about an hour. During the session we will work on specific behaviors and commands that you want to work on with your dog. I will share my tips and methods and make the training sessions as realistic as possible. My goal is for your dog to succeed!

  • Group Class

    These classes are kept intentionally small, so that every dog can be successful. Every class will have a specific topic that will be the main focus of the class. We will start and end with engagement, this is so we can acclimate the dogs to being close to each other!

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Blog Posts (4)

  • Why Do Animals Play?

    “[In the wild] engaging in play allows animals to experiment without dangerous consequences. The unwritten code of conduct surrounding play lets them explore many possible outcomes” -Excerpt from Why Animals Play by Caitlyn O’Connell I thought this was such an interesting point of view. I will be posting more excerpts from this article in future posts! #dog #dogtraining #bordercollie #play #montana #quote #hike

  • The Key to a Good Dog: Take Them Everywhere

    Are you looking to raise an all-around good dog? Here's a game-changing tip: bring them along on all your adventures, except where they are not allowed. From day one, whether they're a puppy or an older dog, my dogs join me on every outing. Whether it is a walk in the park or a coffee shop patio, they're by my side, learning the ropes of good behavior. When they are not out with me, training is still happening because they are in a crate, learning that separation is normal and that there are times when it is okay to rest even if we are not at home! I see each outing as a chance to train them in real-world situations. Picture us at a café: I enjoy my coffee while they relax at my feet, calmly observing the world. It's not just a break—it's a lesson in etiquette. But it's not just about obedience. Taking your dog everywhere strengthens your bond and builds their confidence in different environments. Of course, there are exceptions, but the more exposure your dog has to new places, the better they'll handle any situation. So, next time you're heading out, bring your pup along. You'll be amazed at how they blossom into the perfect companion. Life's just better with your dog by your side.

  • The Benefits of Crate Training a Puppy

    When introduced correctly, crates can become your dog's safe haven - a place where they can unwind and enjoy moments of solitude. Help with Potty Training: Using a crate can be really helpful when teaching puppies where to go potty. Dogs appreciate when their resting place is kept clean and in turn want to keep their crate clean, which encourages them to hold it until they're outside. Reduce Anxiety: Crates can also teach dogs that it's okay to be by themselves, which can lessen their fear of being alone. This can be a big help in reducing separation anxiety. Ease Car Anxiety: If your dog gets nervous in the car, a crate can provide a safe space for them. It's like bringing their little home with them, which can make car rides less stressful—for both you and your pet! Try crate training your puppy to see how it can make life easier for both you and your furry friend. Plus, enjoy the added perk of a cleaner car!

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