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Sit Means Sit Dog Training Clermont provides professional dog obedience training in Clermont, Leesburg, and surrounding Florida areas.

Our attention based dog training programs will help make your dog happy, obedient, and confident! Our professional dog trainers will customize the best training plan for your furry family member.

We have a variety of training options for all types of dogs and their owners. We can handle most difficult situations ranging from anxiety, aggression, poor home manners, difficult leash walking, and more. Please contact us for a free consultation!

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Board and Train at Sit Means Sit Clermont

Board and Train

One of our most popular programs, Board and Train gives our team the highest chance to instill understanding in your dog. We offer a 10, 15, and 20 day version of this program. During that time, your pup will stay overnight and receive their training directly from us, and takes all of the hard work off of you!

When you come to pick your dog up, we will go over what they learned so you can continue the training process at home. The key to a successful training program is transferring the leadership from us, back to you the owner. The Board and Train program allows us give you and your dog more freedom and happiness!

Want to learn more about bettering your dog’s behavior? Start with your free consultation by contacting us today!

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Day Training at Sit Means Sit Clermont

Day and Train

Day and Train is offered as a 3-day or 6-day training program and is unique due to the fact that your dog stays and trains with us during the day, and gets to go home with you at night.

After each session, you will meet with a trainer and go over what was covered that day. We can also focus on specific behavioral issues such as separation anxiety, fear, or aggression. Ready to have a happy, confident, and well-behaved companion? Fill out our free consultation form today!

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Private Dog Training at Sit Means Sit Clermont

Private Lessons

Our Private Dog Training Lessons are based upon your needs and your availability. These lessons can be provided in your home or in a public area. Private lessons allow our trainers to teach you, the owner, how to use the Sit Means Sit System to build an understanding of our attention based training methods.

The Private Lesson Memberships are customized to you and your dog’s needs so you can learn how to have FREEDOM & FUN with your dog! Contact us today for a free training evaluation!

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Puppy Training at Sit Means Sit Clermont

Puppy Lessons

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Want to get your puppy off on the right foot? Start with our Puppy Training Lessons! Our trainers will answer all of your questions as well as teach you how to avoid beginner mistakes. This way, you won’t have any bigger issues as your puppy grows.

We assist with potty training and teach all the fundamental methods for using food, praise, leashes, and toys to start the training process. Starting things off right will ensure an engaging relationship with your new puppy. Contact us today to get started!

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FAQs

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Each of our training programs is custom-tailored to the specific situation. There are a number of factors that we evaluate prior to building a training package for you, such as your dog’s age, temperament, previous training, as well as the desired goals of the dog's parents. What will work for one dog and owner won’t necessarily fit well with another. Because of these factors, we offer a free demonstration & consultation as an opportunity to meet with your family as well as your dog to gain insight into the unique circumstances that affect your dog’s training. During the demonstration, we will evaluate the factors and develop a training plan for your dog and family. From the training plan, we will be able to give you an accurate idea of the cost to accomplish your goals. There is no cost or obligation associated with the free demonstration.

Sit Means Sit uses a variety of training methods and training aids to achieve the goals of our dog owners and their pets.

The Sit Means Sit mission:

Revolutionizing the quality of life with happy, obedient, and confident dogs.

With this mission in-mind, we customize our training sessions to meet with our customer's personality as well as what will result in the best possible training experience for both dog and owner. As you view our portfolio of dog training videos, we hope that you will pay close attention to the attitude of all the dogs trained by Sit Means Sit. We pride ourselves on being able to maintain a happy and relaxed attitude in our dogs.

Sit Means Sit specializes in a diversified approach to dog training. We use an attention-based dog training system developed by Founder and CEO, Fred Hassen. This approach utilizes a variety of training tools to enable our trainers to gain the dog’s attention even in distracting situations. One of the tools that we use often in our training program is our customized Sit Means Sit Collar (remote electronic dog training collar). The reason we choose to utilize technology in our training is obvious when you understand the advantages that technology allows us.

Firstly, Sit Means Sit firmly believes in safe dog training. The technology we employ is 100% safe for dogs and humans. The Sit Means Sit Collar uses state of the art digital technology to control the output from the collar to prevent it from harming your dog. The technology that is utilized in the construction of our collar is similar technology to “electronic muscle stimulators” and “TENS” units. You may be familiar with the use of these devices in the medical field (they are very common in the Chiropractic and Physical Therapy fields) or perhaps you’ve seen devices advertised on TV as “electronic muscle massagers”. These devices essentially use low-level, adjustable electronic stimulation to creating muscle contractions. In the medical field, they are used as tools to help alleviate pain, promote blood circulation and encourage healing.

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In the dog training field, specifically Sit Means Sit, remote dog training collars are used as a tool to provide a remote controlled cue. The cue is designed to neither cause pain nor to disrupt the dog’s emotional state, but rather to function as an adjustable “tap”. The approach used by Sit Means Sit trainers is to treat the “tap” from the collar as a cue for the dog to pay attention. This is no different than tapping a person on the shoulder to gain their attention. The goal of tapping them on the shoulder is not to hurt them or cause emotional distress, but rather to let them know that you want to communicate something to them.

The “tap” delivered from the Sit Means Sit Collar is a highly adjustable sensation that can be set to levels that are often imperceptible to people. Obviously this adjustability is necessary because some dogs are sensitive, while others are quite tough. There is no way to determine what levels your dog will respond to until you begin to train them with a collar. Another reason why the collars are so adjustable is because distractions from the environment are never consistent. Relate this to training with a treat. How many times will that treat work perfectly indoors, but fails to maintain your dog’s attention when a cat is running by. Sit Means Sit has found that dogs can be taught to pay attention around extreme distractions very effectively.

During the fundamental Sit Means Sit training, the dogs and handlers are taught how to condition their dog to the collar in a constructive and positive manner. By adjusting the level of the collar appropriately for the dog and the situation, as well as linking the tap from the collar with an item of high value, we can effectively teach the dog that the “tap” from the collar is related to something of value. This approach to fundamentals allows for a smooth transition into distraction training and off leash control through attention to command.

You can relate the advantages that a Sit Means Sit Collar can provide you in dog training with the advantages that a state-of-the-art smartphone provides you. Cell phones these days are no longer just phones, but mini-computers with built-in cameras, internet access and applications. These tools enhance our communication with others, allow for a diversified means of gathering and sharing information as well it’s just flat out cool what can be done with them, provided you have the knowledge. You can still choose to use you old-fashioned wall-mount telephone in your kitchen if you like, but now you’re restricted to the the length of the cord, and it’s not exactly easy to send photos to your in-laws using that wall-mount phone. Effectively limiting what you can do while you’re talking on the phone. There’s nothing wrong with doing things that way, it’s just limiting. This same relationship can also be said of using a leash to train your dog. It’s just limiting. With a smartphone you can do it all from the convenience of wherever you want.

Building on the premise of safety, the use of a remote controlled cue allows for greater freedom of communication, and in turn more efficient training through the enhancement of near-instantaneous timing. Being able to re-direct your dog’s energy or attention while he is at a distance from you greatly enhances the reliability you can achieve in a short period of time. It's also allows for you to communicate with your dog without confrontation from yelling. Also, the uniqueness of the Sit Means Sit approach stands head and shoulders above other technology-based dog training systems because of our ability to establish a neutral communication system allowing for unprecedented problem solving abilities, and through our enhanced communication skills a truly politically correct training approach. We invite you to view our training first-hand by contacting us for a free demonstration with a local trainer.

Training with a remote dog training collar like the Sit Means Sit dog training collar is really no different than training your dog with a leash or with treats. Reinforcement in any form is a required and necessary part of your dog’s life. Even after they are trained, it will still be necessary to maintain your rules and boundaries. This is really no different than we encounter with people learning to drive a car. Obtaining your driver’s license only shows that you understand the rules of the road, and have demonstrated your ability to operate a car safely. It does not guarantee that you will stop at every stop sign, and drive the speed limit all the time. Obviously there are a lot of factors that change as you drive, and some drivers are more honest than others. The bottom line however is that there are police officers responsible for maintaining the law and enforcing the rules that we have agreed to.

When looking at dog training from this standpoint, it easy to see how reinforcement of rules will be inevitable at some point. Every dog is different though, and some dogs require more or less reinforcement than others.

The good news is that proper and thorough training will result in your dog being more reliable even without training equipment or training ‘aids’ as we call them. Training your dog to be reliable without a Sit Means Sit dog training collar on is a matter of transferring attention through conditioning. There are three broad phases of training that you will encounter as you train your dog. Sticking with the your training and reinforcing your rules consistently over a long enough period of time will get your dog as reliable as they can be. The phases of training are as follows:

Phase 1: The Teaching/Control Phase ~ 6-12+ weeks

During phase one, the goal is to achieve control over your dog, teach them the rules, boundaries and desired behaviors you want. It also the time to teach the dog to pay attention and perform these commands around distractions. This phase lasts between 6-12 weeks on average, however in certain situations it may take longer to gain the reliability needed before moving on to phase two. Once your dog is capable of performing commands quickly and reliably around a variety of distractions with minimal problem solving required, then your dog and you are ready to move on to phase two.

Phase 2: The Reinforcement Phase ~ 6-12+ weeks

During phase two, the goal is to begin phasing out your training aid (remote dog training collar). In phase one, we use the dog training collar on a regular basis to regain attention and maintain our rules. Now in phase two we begin to reduce our dependence on the dog training collar and introduce consistency via variable reinforcement. You may or may not need your dog training collar, but we want to teach the dog that you are still in control even if the perception of the dog is that you are not. This phase will last between 6 – 12 weeks on average, and will require you to stick with phase two for longer than average. It’s also not uncommon as dogs mature and age to have to revert back into phase one training again for several weeks depending on how your dog’s performance and behavior is. When your dog is capable of performing commands without the need for reinforcement for approximately 6 weeks, then your dog is very likely to be reliable without their training aid present. We are ultimately looking to have your dog learn how to filter our distractions entirely. When this is achieved, your dog is much less likely to act out in an unwanted manner because of distractions.

Phase 3: The Maintenance Phase ~ Ongoing

The third and final phase of training a dog is the maintenance phase. During this phase, you will likely be using your dog training collar or other dog training aid very little as your dog is capable of ignoring distraction. The catch however is that they are still capable of distraction (they are not robots). A smart trainer recognizes this and is ready to maintain their rules, commands and boundaries at anytime. It is not uncommon to have a dog who sense the lack of maintenance and begins to revert back in their behavior. The benefit of having done your dog training properly to begin with is that regression is easily minimized and dealt with by simply jumping back into training for a short time to remind the dog of the expectations.

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Dog Trainers & Staff

Professional trainers. Attentive friendly staff.

David Benedict

David BenedictOwner/Trainer

David grew up raising and training his mother’s prized Labrador Retrievers in her kennel located in Columbus, Ohio. David spent over 30 years in the Food and Beverage industry where his skills in customer service were highly regarded. David’s love and passion for dogs has led him to a career in professional dog training.

David also raises Belgian Malinois dogs for conformation and obedience. As a certified trainer, David is committed to assisting his clients in obtaining a happier life for the owners and their dogs. Let David show you how life with your dog could be so much better!

Robin Modeszto

Robin BenedictOwner/Office Manager

Robin has been a lifelong dog owner. She has been a Neonatal/OB/GYN RN for more than 35 years. Her passion is outstanding nursing care and customer service. In her spare time, Robin enjoys conformation showing of her Belgian Malinois and tending to her small farm in Clermont. Robin brings her customer service and organization skills to our Sit Means Sit office. Robin would be delighted to assist you in getting started with training your dog.

Jessica ScruggsTrainer

Hi! I’m Jessica! I am newly engaged, veteran of the US Army, and a dog lover. I have always had a passion for animals. I have been raised around dogs and currently own two. I have also been around horses most of my life which really helps me understand how to train dogs. Ever since I was young I always knew I wanted to train dogs. Seeing dogs getting a chance to be better for their families and themselves is so rewarding.

Service Areas

We proudly serve the following areas in Clermont.

Counties

  • Lake County

Cities

  • Clermont
  • Minneola
  • Groveland
  • Leesburg
  • Astatula
  • Center Hill
  • Ferndale
  • Four Corners
  • Tuscannoga
  • Tarrytown
  • Whitney
  • Webster
  • Linden
  • Mascotte
  • Mabel
  • Montverde
  • Oakland
  • Croom-A-Coochee
  • Howey-In-The-Hills

Zip Codes

  • 33514
  • 33597
  • 34705
  • 34711
  • 34714
  • 34715
  • 34736
  • 34737
  • 34748
  • 34753
  • 34756
  • 34760
  • 34762

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5 Star Reviews

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Christina W.

Before we took our dog to Sit Means Sit, it was very stressful having other people over because he would just get so excited and would not be able to calm down. He wasn’t listening well and was just so hyperactive that it would be hard for us to get him to relax. After going…

Shannon H.

We took our two pitbulls to Sit Means Sit for training. Sit Means Sit did a wonderful job training our dogs. Kileaux was always easily distracted and Nikita was a rambunctious puppy. The staff was very knowledgeable and helpful in teaching us how to work with our dogs on continued training. It is hard to…

Marie B.

I am so pleased and impressed with Sit Means Sit in general. My Aussie puppy did a three week board-and-train since my work schedule limited my ability to go to group classes. They were very understanding and did an excellent job of explaining every aspect of their training methods, their e-collar, and were very open…

Ryan G.

The Sit Means Sit program enabled me to take my two dogs Gaea and Dayzee on mountain hikes without worrying about them chasing wildlife. It’s great to hike with my dogs and not worry about spooking the wildlife, thank you!