Helpful tips for training and good health for your new puppy.
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Clicker training is a positive, science-based method that helps your puppy learn quickly and joyfully. Paired with the marker word "Yes," it creates clear communication and helps your puppy understand exactly what you want.
Simple. Kind. Effective. Fun!
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Shaping means rewarding your puppy for small steps in the right direction. Your puppy thinks, offers a behavior, and is rewarded. Over time, those small steps shape into the final behavior.
Celebrate Small Wins!
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Crate training is one of the most valuable tools you can use when raising your puppy. It provides a safe, secure space for your puppy and helps build good habits that last a lifetime.
The goal is simple: your puppy should LOVE their crate! By turning the crate into a place of fun, games, and good things, your puppy will choose to go in and relax-without stress.
A Foundation for a Well-Behaved, Happy Dog
Tip Sheet - Crate Training Your Puppy
Tip Sheet - Keep the Crate Fun
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Fetch is a natural, instinctive behavior for many puppies. With a little patience, engagement, and the right approach, your puppy will love to retrieve!
The Start of a Lifelong Game!
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A strong recall keeps your puppy safe and gives them freedom to enjoy life with you. By making coming to you fun and rewarding, your puppy will learn that you are the best place to be!
The Most Important Command You'll Ever Teach
Tip Sheet - Teaching The Recall
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