Two Week basic obedience

Board & Train Program

 

 

Did you just get a new puppy or dog? With our board and train program we will teach your dog basic obedience, setting the basic foundations for you to start living a great life with your doggy.

 

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Two Week Basic Obedience Program

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Like A boarding school for your dog 

Our basic obedience program will transform your dogs behaviour in just two weeks. Just like a boarding school, with our residential program, your dog will come and live with our trainer at their family home and have daily training sessions.

Training includes: teaching puppies potty training, resolve nipping and teach your dog to be more patient, focused and well-socialised. All of this will be done in a caring, positive and safe environment.

During the program, you will receive regular photo and video updates so you can see your dog’s progress. At the end of the program, there will be a handover session, where you’ll be show all the techniques. 

Included in the program 

  • Sit down

  • Down

  • Watch – the dog looks at you
  • Walk to heel – Loose leash walking (no pulling anymore)

  • Come – dog comes and sits in front while looking up at you
  • Stay – patience command to wait for food, door openings, car

  • Greeting manners – not jumping up
  • Place

  • Recall from distance
  • Social maners
  • Door maners
  • No – correction command
  • Free – release command
  • A lot of play and socialisation with other dogs!

    WHAT ELSE IS INCLUDED

     

    • We will collect and return your dog to your house.

    • We will send you a progress training report with regular video and picture updates.

    • When returning your dog, we will do handover session where we’ll demonstrate your dog’s newly acquired skills. We also offer on-going support for the next three months.

    • Signed contract, guaranteeing the results.

     

    “Bark & Birch has been a god send. Our 2 year old PUG was destroying everything, their 2 week course made such a difference” 

    Rachel Anderson