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Puppy Training in Nashville, TN

Professional canine training in the surrounding areas, including Franklin and Spring Hill.

There is something special about those first few weeks after bringing home your furry new family member: the fuzzy fur, sweet baby breath, and exploring! However, most puppy owners quickly realize it also takes a lot of work. House-training, chewing, barking, and biting are all behavior issues that puppies start to show if not started with proper training methods and positive reinforcement. It is important to remember that the moment you bring home your new puppy, it is time to start socialization, training basic obedience, and good manners.

Sit Means Sit’s Nashville dog training facility offers a variety of dog training classes, including puppy classes! Our expert staff trains dogs to perform at the highest levels in obedience classes and to have impeccable commands, both when leash walking and off-leash. They believe that you have to begin teaching these skills when the dog is young, with a solid foundation. Puppies or young dogs who are not taught boundaries and manners when young are more likely to grow up with difficult behavior issues, including jumping, poor recall, or even aggression or reactivity. This is the reason we put so much emphasis on puppy training.

So if you are interested in learning more about our puppy program and proven techniques for successfully raising your new best friend, please contact us for a consultation with one of our professional dog trainers!

Our Obedience Dog Training Program

Your pet is part of your family and should be able to travel with you anywhere that dogs are allowed – parks, pet stores, outdoor cafes and restaurants, picnics, parties, and pet shows.

The key to enjoying your pet to the max is to begin obedience training early and participate in as many opportunities to train dogs and socialize your pet. Puppies can begin training as young as 3 months of age, and it is never too late to take your dog to training classes, as adult dogs learn, too. From leash walking to handling behavior issues, obedience training gives you the training tools to have a successful training journey.

A Variety of Training Programs

We offer private one-on-one training lessons, group classes, and board and train programs. As they are the experts in achieving training goals, it is best to consult with them regarding which training programs would be the best approach for your dog.

Training can require a lot of time and dedication, but through consistency, you can achieve all your training goals.

Your puppy may begin with basic commands in their obedience classes, but by continuing through advanced obedience, your dog becomes a great companion.

The Importance of Puppy Training

It is important to begin training and socialization when your dog is a puppy. This prevents the instillation of bad behaviors as they mature. Expert dog trainers understand this concept and offer special programs for dog owners.

Early training lays the foundation of a well-behaved dog, prevents potential behavior problems, such as excessive barking, destructive chewing, assertiveness, and possessiveness behavior issues. It also creates a strong bond between the new puppy and their family.

Puppy training is best done one-on-one via private training sessions so that your puppy will learn to focus on you without the distraction of other dogs around them. Once they understand the concepts, you can move to group classes and real-world situations where good behavior is a requirement.

Why Do You Need Puppy Training Classes?

Every puppy is an individual with their own set of behaviors and preferences. Private puppy training classes offer personalized dog obedience training programs tailored to your puppy’s temperament.

A skilled dog trainer has experience with puppies of all breeds and ages, teaching you a unique approach to training your puppy. They will help you teach your puppy all the essential commands, such as come, sit, heel, down, and stay. They will also address inappropriate behavior, such as jumping up.

In-home training is the best means of initial puppy training. The home environment has fewer distractions, and your puppy will be more relaxed and open to learning new concepts. It is also easier to fit into your busy schedule.

Puppy Socialization

One very important aspect of puppy raising is socialization. Between the ages of 3-6 months, it is critical for your puppy to receive exposure to a variety of people, other animals, environments, and experiences. This exposure will shape their personalities.

A well-socialized dog is a joy to take anywhere, including to sidewalk cafes around Nashville, TN, parks, outdoor events, and travel.

Dog Training Goals and Training Methods

The goal of training your puppy is to ensure that your dog’s life will be filled with joy and to ensure your dog will be part of the family. Training programs will create a better relationship through proven techniques.

Training Goals

Some of our training goals include.

  • Housetraining – learning appropriate relief zones, potty schedule, and not being destructive in the home.
  • Basic commands – heel, sit, stay, down, and come.
  • Creating appropriate behavior patterns, such as sitting for attention instead of jumping up for it.
  • Distraction proofing – able to perform reliably regardless of where they are and what is going on around them.
  • Off-leash reliability – able to allow your dog to play in a park or go hiking without the need to remain on a leash.
  • Default behaviors – these include automatic sits at doors, gates, curbs, and when you stop to speak to someone.

While many of these behaviors will take a longer time to fully establish, we can begin to form the foundations of good behavior in the puppy stage.

Dog Training in Nashville, TN

Private Training Sessions

While group puppy classes are fantastic for socializing your new family member, they might not be the best option for every client. Depending on a pet parent’s goals with their new puppy, they might need more than traditional puppy classes. That is why our expert dog trainers offer private dog training programs, a unique training opportunity with a custom plan based on your individual preferences and learning style. Whether you have a nontraditional schedule or prefer learning one-on-one, our dog trainers will immerse you in our training methods so you can strengthen your relationship with your new furry friend.

Many clients discover they learn more in our private dog training sessions than in normal dog training classes!

Group Classes Socialization

Nashville, TN, likely has more group dog training classes available than trainers who offer private lessons. Humane societies, doggy daycare centers, and recreation departments generally offer group classes, as this improves life in Nashville for everybody.

Group classes are done at the instructor’s facility or a local park. There will be many other people, their dogs, and the myriad distractions of a new environment. Some dogs can learn in this type of setting, but not all. Be honest with yourself as far as being able to attend all of the classes on a specific day and time, as well as your dog being able to learn in that environment.

You may want to begin your dog training journey with one-on-one training sessions, learn the basics, then move on to a group class where you can concentrate on distraction-proofing.