Professional & Effective Training Techniques

Our extensive dog training approaches are designed to meet you and your dog's unique needs. We ensure you learn to connect with your furry friend through regular training sessions.

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Your Training Roadmap

We've found following this roadmap leads to the most positive impacts on your dogs behavior.

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    Step 1 - Conditioned Marker Training

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    Step 2 - Obedience Training

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    Step 3 - Advanced Tools Training

  • Work Smart Dog Training

    Step 1 - Conditioned Marker Training

  • Work Smart Dog Training

    Step 2 - Obedience Training

  • Work Smart Dog Training

    Step 3 - Advanced Tools Training

Marker Training

Marker training for dogs is the application of a condition-reinforcer that involves the use of a "marker" or word to indicate to the dog that they have performed a desired behavior or undesirable behavior.

Leash Training

Leash training for dogs is the process of teaching pressure. Once the dog understands that pressure is a cue to perform a behavior, we can then teach them to to walk calmly and obediently on a leash. This training is important for the safety of both the dog and their owner, as it helps prevent the dog from running off as well as ensures the starting point of engagement.

E-Collar Training

Our E-collar training is the precise and tested application of remote collars using industry-standard best practices. We teach a blended functional use to ensure in the same way the dog performs with a leash, they will perform with a remote collar.

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The 4 Active Dog Phases

How we achieve the most active minded dogs in Atlanta is by ensuring that we teach first, then set boundaries for incorrect obedience from our dogs.

Learning

Afford the dog the opportunity to learn with positive reinforcement.

Distractions

Testing what the dog has learned through positive reinforcement.

Corrections

Providing clear and consistent feedback for incorrect obedience.

Maintenance

Upholding the obedience that has been taught in the learning, distraction, and correction phases.