how to stop a dog from chewing

How to Stop a Dog from Chewing

Pulling Can Be Frustrating

Pulling Can Be Embarrassing

Pulling Can Be Stopped

  • Do You Want Your Dog To Stop Pulling On The Leash?
  • Do You Want Your Dog To Walk Nicely, And Stay Engaged At Your Side?
  • Do You Want To Achieve A Loose-Leash-Walk, Even Around Distractions?

BEFORE
TRAINING

AFTER TRAINING

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How we help with dog and puppy chewing, Get started with dog chew training

When we are dealing with behavioral or potentially reactive issues we like to see your pup first hand to understand what’s occurring.

In order to do that, we start with a Lesson/Assessment.

This allows us to:

  • Meet you and your pup
  • See the behaviors you’re wanting to work on first hand
  • Introduce you to the school, trainers, and our methods
  • Decide the best path forward (usually from one of the programs below)

Step 1

Getting Started

  • At the beginning of each program we gather critical data in our PD360 Assessment process.
  • This gives you an opportunity to meet us and see how we train.
  • This also gives us an opportunity to meet you and your pup in order 
  • During this stage, we obtain all vaccination records as well as further details into your dog’s background.
  • Lastly, we assess your goals in order to keep training consistent and effective across the board.

Step 2

Training

  • Next, your dog will start their training, while you begin any online training at home.
  • In this stage, your pup will be guided through each phase of learning or addressing every behavioral goal.
  • In between training sessions, your dog will continue to reinforce these behaviors through constant immersive training. This practices a behavior called “modeling” which is when the training happening around them actually rubs off on the dog watching.
  • Each day, we send you personalized pupdates to keep you informed and on the same page. These also provide necessary information on how to reinforce these behaviors at home!

Step 3

Transition

  • The last step is to transition the training we have instilled over to you.
  • This is probably the most critical step as it involves teaching you to maintain the behaviors we have established at the school.
  • Over lessons and Pet Parenting Classes we will guide you through the process of managing your dog through all types of scenarios.
  • As we say, 90% of our job is training you. We can get your dog to sing the ABCs, but none of that matters if the training doesn’t transfer over to you.
  • During this stage, we require consistency and dedication on your part to ensure your dog doesn’t revert back to old, bad behaviors.

Partners Dogs 360 Degree (PD360) Assessment

4+ Hours | Drop off (8-10am), Pick up (2-5pm)

  • We will meet with you in the morning to discuss your dog’s behavior and goals
  • We analyze your dog’s behavior throughout the day, looking at socialability, obedience, manners, and other behavioral factors. Everything is entered into our PD360 system for future review, progress tracking and to formulate your dog’s training plan.
  • At pick up, we provide a synopsis of the day, and a program recommendation.
  • If you decide to sign up or check-in for the recommended program on the same day, we will credit the cost of the assessment to your account.
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Programs that may help you

Program: Behavior Camp

Behavior Camp

  • 21-Night Program
  • 1.5 Hours/day of Training
  • 5 hours of Private Lessons
  • 8 weeks of Pet Parenting Group Classes
  • Extremely consistent structure essential to achieve progress with your pup

Private Lessons

  • Approx. 60 minutes of training
  • Highly experienced Instructor
  • Work through problems to achieve goals
  • Work in a distraction-filled environment with instructor guidance
  • Consistent, but relies on your home-training
Program: Private Lessons

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What can be addressed in Camp?

These commands and manners are addressed in Foundation Camp!

Heel Sit Down Free
Stay Come Place Watch

In addition to the commands covered in Foundation Camp, these behaviors are best addressed in Behavior Camp:

Mouthing Digging Lunging
Reactivity Anxiety Insecurity
Marking Destructive Prey Drive
Barking Bolting Possessive

In addition to any of the commands or behaviors that are addressed in our other two camps, these behaviors are best addressed in our Transformation Camp program.

Severe Reactivity Multiple Bites Child Reactivity
Are there any breed/age restrictions?

There is a minimum age restriction of about six months which allows time to get all of their vaccinations done. However, there is no maximum age restriction because, despite the saying, you can teach an old dog new tricks.

Why should I choose you?

With over 25 years of experience, we have an extensive track record of success. Our trainers receive the best education in the industry. Your questions are answered with kindness and compassion. We consistently push ourselves to exceed your expectations!

Is the cost worth it?

In the same way one would send their child to school, where professional educators are entrusted with their care, dog owners enroll their pups in school, where professional trainers achieve the best results. Is it an investment? Of course! As long as you are a part of the process and maintain the training at home.

When can I get started?

Once you have selected your program, our team is happy to schedule your check-in with your instructor. We then collect a non-refundable deposit, verify vaccinations, and invite you to complete your Pet Parent Portal information.

Where does my dog sleep?

We have raised Kuranda cots in either our luxury suites or standard chain-link enclosures. We have the options of 6x4ft enclosures for large dogs and 4x4ft for smaller dogs. Dogs always have access to clean water and are rotated frequently throughout the day.

Is there someone there overnight?

Our Scottsdale location does have staff overnight in case of emergency. We don’t have staff overnight at our Cave Creek facility, but one of the owners does live on the same property.

What should I bring to Check-In?

Some parents will bring in special diet food or medications for their dogs. Any bedding, toys, etc. can be left at home during boarding and training unless otherwise specified.