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312 East Johnson Avenue Cheshire, CT
 

203.272.2182
 

email us at Smartydog1@aol.com

 


 
 

 
Smartydog Foundation II
Training Classes

Monday Afternoon,  May 5th
Monday Evening, May 5th


5 week course - 198.00 (plus tax)

 

 


Smartydog Foundation II

5 week course starting.
Monday Afternoon  May 5th
(No Class on Memorial Day)

First Class meets without your dog
From 1:00 to 2:30

Classes will meet Monday afternoons
 from 2:00 to 3:00


5 week course - 198.00 (plus tax)

Register Online

Smartydog Foundation II

5 week course starting.
Monday Evening  May 5th
(No Class on Memorial Day)

First Class meets without your dog
from 6:00 to 7:30

Classes will meet Monday evenings
 from 6:00 to 7:00


5 week course - 198.00 (plus tax)

Register Online

 
 
Do you want your dog to have better behavior?

Many behavioral problems that people experience with their dogs, have at least in part, been inadvertently taught to the dog by their owners.

Your dog is not willful, your dog only knows what you have taught him or her.

Stealing things, jumping on people, pulling on a leash, and not coming when called are behaviors that owners may have inadvertently taught their dogs by allowing the dog the opportunity to practice the behaviors or by providing attention to the dog for those behaviors.

One example of why your training attempts may be failing...


Did you know that there is a difference between teaching your dog a "command" and teaching them a "rule"?

A command must be given in order for the dog to do the behavior but a rule is in place at all times.

For Example, if you teach your dog the "sit" command, you do not expect the dog to sit all the time, you expect the dog to sit when you give the sit command (and hopefully you expect them to do so until you release them).

When you use the command "off" when your dog has his feet on the counter you expect the dog to know that you not only want him to get off now,  but you also expect him to stay off, always.  

Sit is a command, off is a rule, rules and commands are taught differently.
 
 

Our dog training program consists of two courses, Foundation I and Foundation II that work together

The reason for two courses is that it takes time and practice for your dog to learn to behave in a variety of situations.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



 




















 

 
 

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Our Behavioral Obedience Course
is a Guidance Based training program.

All exercises are designed for the success of your dog.
We will only ask them to do things that they can do.

You will give your dog a command, then guide your dog
to the correct behavior and then praise them...
failure is not an option, punishment is not necessary.

All of our courses are built on our unique cross training methods. Exercises are divided into a variety of categories to help you build a strong relationship with your dog while they develop a broad base of life skills.

 

 Behavioral Obedience, a guidance based cross training program

  Obedience Commands   Behavioral Commands
  Leadership exercises   Directional Commands
  Confidence Building   Controlled freedom
  Impulse Control    

*     Solve unruly behaviors

*         Learn effective discipline techniques

*         Learn play training exercises

*         Obstacle confidence training

*         End play biting problems

*         Stop your dog from stealing things

*         Eliminate jumping on furniture & doors

*         Eliminate jumping on people

*         Understanding housebreaking problems

*         Eliminate chewing problems

*         Understanding separation anxiety

*         Address canine barking issues

*         Understand how the environmental
  affects your dog's behavior

*         Understand how dogs think & learn

*         Learn household behavioral management



Teach your dog to…    

 *         Walk nicely on a leash

*         Sit, Down, Stand and Stay on command

*         Wait & Leave-it on command

*      Greet people without jumping up

 


Obedience Commands: sit, down, stand,
sit-stay, down-stay, stay-stay
come when called,
walk nicely on a leash

Advanced Obedience Commands: long distance stays
long duration stays
sit, down or stand on recall
moving stand

Leadership Exercises: body handling, leave-it, wait, move

 Behavioral Commands: off, wait, quiet, leave-it. get busy

Directional Commands: Over, under, around, walk-on, back

Confidence Building Exercises: Communication exercises designed to increase your dogs trust in you while improving their self confidence.

Controlled Freedom Exercises: Specific movement exercises designed to teach your dog to follow your directions and stay connected to you even when they are distracted, aroused or excited.

Impulse Control A common cause of behavior problems in dogs is distraction. Environmental triggers cause dogs to shift their focus from you to the distraction.  Commands such as "leave-it" and "wait" help to improve a dogs attentiveness to their owner

 

 

 


The Smartydog Center for Canine Enrichment
312 East Johnson Avenue Cheshire, CT 06410

203.272.2182

Canine Behavior Specialist
Martha T. Bailey CKO CBS
40 years of experience for you & your dog