Reactive Dog Training in Nashville, TN

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Reactive Dog Training in Nashville, TN

Our professional dog trainers love dogs, regardless of the dog’s behavior. When you have a dog who has behavior issues like aggression, it is hard to know where to start with training them and getting rid of the bad habits. Aggressive dogs may not have done puppy training or obedience training in the past, and now these bad habits have developed, and they need behavior modifications to get along. Our dog trainers are here to provide the right training program for your dog, helping to fight the bad habits, whether it is your first dog or you want to work on two dogs to handle the dogs’ behavior.

 

Experienced Dog Trainers

At Sit Means Sit, we can provide you with professional dog trainers who can provide some of the dog training you are looking for. Puppy training and dog training can be so important for your dog’s life, ensuring that they can get along with the other dogs in your home, can be a well-behaved new puppy, and can even do well in a public park.

We can work on behavior modification training techniques to change dog aggression and create a great dog. By helping dogs and their owners, we strive to give them a better relationship that clients are looking for. Our board and train program, or aggressive dog boot camp, will work with the reactive dog to assist dog owners with:

  • Stop barking
  • Behavior issues like dog aggression
  • Public settings
  • When your dogs destroy things
  • Fighting off bad habits like aggression, jumping, and barking
  • Separation anxiety
  • Leash obedience
  • Food aggression
  • Off-leash training methods

 

We work to provide positive reinforcement dog training so that you can work on some of the bad behaviors and make your dog a successful member of your home. Our clients can trust us to give guidance every step of the way with their dogs’ behavior. Sign up for some training sessions you won’t regret.

Example Dog Training Program for Aggressive Dogs

When you are looking for dog trainers with the proper training techniques to handle aggressive dogs, then it is time to look at our boot camp options. We will be able to train dogs who struggle with separation anxiety and aggression, allowing them to learn basic obedience and behavior modification to be the great dog you are looking for. Each individual dog is different, and we encourage dog owners to schedule a free consultation so we know how your dog learns. There are many behavior issues we can focus on in our day training program, and we encourage the family member to check out all the options at our center for dog training in Nashville.

While a successful training process will typically take more than five days, this can be a good starting point for your dog, providing them with time around a professional dog trainer and ensuring that they have a successful relationship from the start of the program.

A reactive dog will need to work closely with one of our dog trainers, and we are confident that this obedience training will be able to help. Let’s take a closer look at how each day will occur to help you get the most out of your furry friend.

 

Phase 1

The first day can be the biggest challenge during dog training. The first step is working with your reactive dog to help take them away from the owner and successfully work through separation anxiety if it shows up.

The main goal here is to help the dog get used to and familiar with the dog trainer. Nothing can happen until the two have a successful relationship with one another, and some of the behavior modification and basic obedience can happen later. We will not use the form in this training program. You want your reactive dog to do well with women and children as well, so we will use a gentle touch and slowly work through each step with them.

 

Phase 2

On the second day, we can look at how to progress with your dog. Depending on the issues and the level of aggression, we may choose to continue with a leash and muzzle from the first day or move on to some of the other steps for dog training and behavior modification.

This is a good day to work more on basic obedience dog training to help them learn some of the commands that you would like. We can work on the “heel” position and “advanced sit” to help the dog have something good to focus on. This is a great way to improve confidence, too.

 

Phase 3

This is the day we will work on some of the off-leash skills that they need to know with their dog trainer. The dog trainers can help them recall skills and work on how to behave without the leash holding them back. They can practice some of the skills that your dog will need in a public park and on daily walks and hiking trails, such as having someone run past the dog to see what will happen.

 

Phase 4

With the help of the muzzle, the distractions will continue. Other dogs and humans will be around during this time while dog trainers work to maintain the dog’s attention, keeping them focused and stopping them from bringing up behavior issues. The goal is to help your dog remain calm around others.

 

Phase 5

During this day, our dog trainers will continue to work on some of the basic obedience and other skills that they worked on for dog training on the other days. Slowly, the techniques will remove the collar and you will watch as your dog behaves. Before the program is over, the goal is to help your dog maintain control and have no behavior issues, even when you take them for a walk.

Whether you are looking at our puppy training, want to make sure that your dog can get along with other dogs or the neighbor’s dog, or recently adopted a new dog for just companionship, our positive reinforcement dog training will be able to help you have that successful relationship you are looking for.