Dog training is a lifestyle. If you prioritize your relationship with the dog, define clear expectations, and communicate fluently, you can accelerate results in dog training. Once the pet dog reaches a certain level, you just need to focus on maintaining the foundation you’ve already built.
If you’re starting with a puppy, dog training takes a couple years as the dog matures from a juvenile into a mature canine. Once the dog has a solid foundation, it’s easy to maintain the expectations you defined during the dog’s critical period.
If you have a mature canine, you’ll start from the basics. Dog training isn’t hard, it’s all about consistency. If you want the results, you’ll make the investment and set aside time everyday to train your dog.
Dogs think in pictures. At Dynamic Canine Solutions, we empower our clients with the knowledge and skillset to paint pictures the dog can easily understand.
Will Greenway, Training Director at Dynamic Canine Solutions, pioneered dynamic dog training, which promotes the canine finding its advantage by engaging in desirable behaviors without overly using pressure or relying on fancy equipment.
Lazy trainers are good trainers, because they promote the dog doing all the work, and problem solving without handler assistance. We teach all our clients to be lazy, which yields confident, intelligent dogs that enjoy finding their advantage through desirable behaviors.