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Effective Puppy Training for Common Behavior Problems

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Every puppy is different, so I do not believe in one-size-fits-all. From leash pulling to potty accidents, I help you build a bond based on trust—not fear—right in your own home.

Leash pulling is a frustrating problem I can solve quickly. This video shows a clear before and after, where a puppy learns to walk politely on a loose leash in just one 20-minute session.

No more pulling, no more stress. A daily 10-minute walk training session is all it takes to teach leash manners that will last a lifetime. Watch this happy dog walking calmly by my side.

Teaching a dog to walk calmly on a leash, even while carrying a toy, is a great exercise in focus. This video shows how I manage distractions to ensure a peaceful walk.

Food manners are essential. Here, I'm teaching Coco the Shih Tzu to wait patiently for his treat with the 'Don't Take' command before he is given permission to eat.

This Beagle is learning impulse control around food. The 'Don't Take' command is fundamental in preventing food aggression and teaching your puppy to be patient and gentle.

Daisy, a young Labrador, is practicing the 'Don't Take' command. This training is crucial for safety and teaches your puppy that good things come to those who wait.

Here I am teaching a young pup the 'Don't Take' command with a piece of bread on the floor. This exercise is vital for preventing your dog from eating dangerous items they might find on walks.

Bella, a beautiful Spitz, demonstrates the 'Don't Take' command with her water bowl. This training builds impulse control in various situations, not just with food.

This poodle is learning the 'Take' and 'Don't Take' commands, a core part of building mutual respect and clear communication between you and your dog.

Even with other dogs around, it's important for a puppy to have good manners. Here, Coco is practicing impulse control as part of his advanced socialization training.

About Solving Common Puppy Problems

Here is the reality of leash pulling: it rarely stops with a different collar or harness. It stops when your puppy learns that walking by your side is more rewarding than rushing ahead. In my sessions, we focus on the loose leash technique, using simple vocal markers to turn a chaotic walk into a 10-minute bonding activity that you can maintain easily after I leave.

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