Welcome To Dog Ventures: Longmont Dog Training
If your dog is truly your best friend, you owe it to them to provide them with the dog training needed to make their life easier. Not only that but this will help make your life simpler. All in all, it will make it possible for you and your canine companion to have a functional and rewarding relationship, and one that benefits you both.
Like children, dogs require training in order to distinguish wrong from right, and Dog Ventures is just the team to provide it. You are only doing them a great disservice if you fail to provide them with proper guidance along the way. The bottom line is that both dogs and children seek discipline in order to learn how to behave in a manner that is going to work to his or her advantage.
Structure and training also mean that you care about your four-legged friend. This is a union that should be able to last well over a decade, so set yourself and your dog up for long term success. Otherwise you are going to find yourself frustrated and disappointed in their behavior, even though that could be avoided. We are your Longmont dog trainers.
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Longmont Dog Training Services Provided By Dog Ventures
Some people erroneously believe that they can get their dog to behave well enough, regardless of whether or not they get professional training. Of course, all you have to do is meet one of our previous canine students to see what a world of difference it makes. Understanding the advantages is also important.
Training is not just about having an obedient dog in order to make your life easier, it is also about making their life safer. Untrained dogs can act impulsively and fail to respond to a command you give, even if it is for their own good. Imagine the heartbreak when your pup runs into traffic because they’ve yet to learn verbal commands that could have diverted tragedy.
This is an ideal way to create a stronger bond, especially if you are hands-on involved in the training, as well. Either way, a well-behaved dog makes for a more reliable and sensible companion. They are committed to acting as a service companion to you, as well. So you both feel a stronger connection and loyalty to one another.
Training with your dog also enables you to better understand your pooch! It can seem difficult to understand why your pet acts the way he or she does. Working with a professional trainer allows you the ability to gain insight into how they act and why they act that way. This helps you comprehend and even empathize why your dog may still act a certain way, following behavior modification services.
Training is like giving both you and your canine companion the same set of tools from which to work with. You can better understand one another and work together as a team. There is no reason for it to feel like you and your dog are working separately or, even worse, working against one another. Let us show you what it is that you can expect by improving your relationship with your pup, both your working relationship and your personal one.
The bottom line is that there is more to having a dog than just physically obtaining one. From there, the work begins. Dog Ventures wants to be a part of making sure that the end result is all that you had hoped for. Avoid the frustration and possibly even more serious legal problems stemming from issues like biting, by taking charge of the situation.
Establishing a social hierarchy is not about just being a dominant owner, it is about helping your pup have the structured lifestyle that they actually crave. If you love your dog, it is not about spoiling them It is, however, about helping them feel comfortable in your own and as though they are able to serve you, which is what most dogs crave. Get in touch with us today so we can help you get the obedience training for your dog that will make all of the difference.
What Longmont Homeowners are saying about us
Working with Jay was a great experience. Training involves more than just the dog, the owner is an integral part and Jay works well with both. Our almost two year old Golden Retriever, Rusty, is a big boy and can be very pushy. Each week after working with Jay we could see improvement in his behavior. With Jay’s training tips and practice I am able to take Rusty on walks some places without a leash. Both my wife and I wish we had started working with Jay sooner.