Puppy Development Training Classes
Unlike traditional puppy classes, our puppy development programme focuses on the dog as an individual. We focus on establishing the best relationship possible between puppy and owner, and laying a solid foundation of obedience, confidence, and communication.
Bringing your new puppy home is one of the most exciting moments you can have, but many owners quickly find themselves overwhelmed and underprepared.
The excitement of bringing your new puppy home is one of unadulterated joy. You’ve found your breeder, picked your puppy, and stocked up on the essentials. You’re so focused on how amazing the idea of the experience is going to be that you stumble and hit your first hurdle, and the reality of how much this puppy depends on you sinks in. The first 30 days with a new puppy are vital to your relationship and their success moving forwards, and with so many aspects to focus on, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed.
Each and every puppy has an individual and unique personality that changes and fluctuates at various stages in their development. We say that a one size fits all approach to dog training doesn’t work and this is especially true with puppies and your typical puppy training classes. This is why our approach to puppy development is centred around the puppy as an individual, rather than a general class structure that can leave some puppies left behind.
Training a puppy begins as soon as you bring them into their new home, so having a bulletproof action plan and hitting the ground running plays a vital role in shaping and nurturing the dog of your dreams.
More than your average puppy class
Our approach to puppy development is focused around raising and training a complete and balanced dog, not just obedience exercises and routines.
Tailored sessions designed around your puppy's needs
With the focus being placed on puppies as individuals, we design and craft the focus and training approach to best suit the dog that’s in front of us.
Expert advice available at all times
Utilise round the clock support and advice from our professional puppy trainers whenever you’re feeling worried or unsure.
Calmer environment for less confident dogs
Some puppy classes can have around 10 other dogs in them which is a lot of pressure for less confident dogs. A private environment is less stressful overall and encourages increased focus and learning.
- Crate training
- Loose leash walking
- Stay
- Recall
- Correct socialisation
- Toilet training
- Leave it
- Food manners
- Confidence building
Prices
We have a range of puppy developmental options to accommodate owners who’re looking to bring a new puppy home, or already have a puppy under 3-months-old. If you’re unsure which option is best suited to you, get in touch with us and we’ll be happy to discuss it with you.