How many lessons does it take to train a dog?

by | Dec 15, 2023 | Board and Train

Dog owners understand that a well-trained canine companion not only brings joy but also contributes to a harmonious and healthy relationship, but how long does it take to train a dog? The journey to a well-behaved dog can sometimes be a challenging one, requiring time and resources that many of us struggle to find in our busy lives. 

 

Enter Blackheart K9 Services, your partner in unleashing your dog’s full potential. Our board and train programs offer you the advantages of professional dog training in Georgia while your furry friend enjoys a stay with our dedicated trainers. Discover the transformative experience that awaits you and your beloved pet in the heart of Georgia. Check out our dog training lessons below to find which program suits you and your furry friend best!

Puppy Head Start Program: Our 1-2 Week Beginner Program 

Puppies hold a special place in our hearts, and our Puppy Head Start Program is designed to set them on the path to becoming well-behaved adults. In this 1-2 week program, tailored to your specific goals, we focus on nurturing positive behaviors and laying the foundations for essential basic obedience. But that’s not all—potty training is on the curriculum too! Additionally, your puppy will benefit from valuable environmental exposure, preparing them to be your perfect companion wherever you go. The ideal age for this program is between 8-16 weeks, but don’t worry if your puppy is slightly older; as long as they’re under 6 months, this program can still work wonders for their behavior and quality of life.

Advanced Obedience: 2-3 Week Program to Elevate Your Dog’s Skills

Our two-week Board & Train program is an immersive and intensive obedience training experience. While we cover basic obedience skills, we take it a step further by solidifying these skills in high-distraction environments, instilling confidence, and enhancing impulse control. Your dog will emerge from this program with not just obedience but also an unwavering sense of self-assuredness.

 

Board & Train: Comprehensive 2-3 Week Training Program

 

Duration: 2-3 weeks

All training tools included

Complimentary Pick-Up and Drop-Off

Boarding with a Professional Trainer

Extensive Going-Home Lesson with Trainer

Instruction in obedience commands: come, sit-stay, place, down-stay, heel, break (release word), Off (one command for all unwanted behavior)

General Manners, including house and door manners

Multiple Field Trips with obedience training around distractions

Lifetime Guarantee on obedience with unlimited free refresher training

Anxiety and Aggression Management: A Solution to Behavioral Challenges

For dogs struggling with anxiety or aggression issues, our specialized programs are here to help.

 

Anxiety Management (Three Weeks): We delve into the root causes of anxiety and manage it through clear and compassionate communication. Our structured obedience training helps your dog build trust and security, providing them with the tools to overcome anxiety.

 

Aggression Management (Three Weeks): Dogs enrolled in our Aggression Management program learn to control aggressive behavior through obedience and positive reinforcement. This comprehensive training program is tailored to address your dog’s specific challenges, ensuring a safer and happier future for both you and your furry friend.

 

Contact Blackheart K9 today to embark on the journey towards a well-trained and balanced dog. You can have peace of mind knowing that your beloved companion is receiving exceptional care in a safe environment while gaining valuable skills under the expert guidance of our passionate professionals. Our commitment to your dog’s success is unwavering, so don’t delay—reach out to us via phone, email, or our online inquiry form. Act quickly, as our programs are in high demand among fellow pup parents seeking solutions for their furry family members. Join us on this transformative journey, and unlock your dog’s true potential with Blackheart K9 Services in Georgia.