Obedience Training

Obedience Training
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Obedience training is one of our most popular services, offered through both in-home sessions and group classes. It helps dogs become confident, well-behaved, and loyal companions.

A well-trained dog can handle new environments, meet people, and engage with other pets more easily. By teaching clear commands and boundaries, we create a structured, safe space for your dog to thrive.

Starting early builds lifelong good habits, but it’s never too late—older dogs benefit just as much from our proven obedience training methods. At Lasting Dog Training, we’re committed to providing high-quality, effective training that sets your dog up for long-term success.

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Why Obedience Training is

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Obedience training is a crucial investment—especially for first-time dog owners. It’s the foundation for raising a well-behaved, confident, and intelligent dog. Without mastering basic commands, your dog may struggle to learn advanced skills, explore safely outside, or enjoy off-leash freedom.

Safety

Obedient dogs are far less likely to engage in dangerous behaviors like fighting, biting, excessive barking, or running off. As they build trust in their owner and learn to respond to commands, they stay calm and controlled—even in challenging situations.

Socialization

Puppies need exposure to other dogs and people early on to develop healthy social habits. Without proper socialization, they may see others as threats, leading to fear-based or reactive behaviors.

Behavior

While not necessarily dangerous, behaviors like barking, pulling on the leash, jumping on people, or begging can be frustrating. Obedience training helps reduce these habits and encourages better manners.

Confidence

Well-trained dogs are more confident, relaxed, and adaptable in any environment. Obedience builds trust between dog and owner, reduces anxiety, and makes everyday outings less stressful—for both of you.

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The goal of obedience training is simple—teaching your dog to reliably respond to commands. It takes patience, consistency, and positive reinforcement, but the results are worth it: a confident, well-behaved dog and a stronger bond between you and your companion.

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Common Questions About Obedience Training

Still have questions about obedience training? We’ve got you covered! Below are some frequently asked questions that might help clarify any remaining concerns you have. At Lasting Dog Training, we're here to ensure you and your dog have the best training experience possible.

What age can a dog start obedience training?

The earlier, the better. Puppies are welcome! That being said, old dogs truly can learn new tricks – there is no reason an older dog can’t learn basic commands.
Besides basic commands, dog obedience training can address issues such as chewing, whining or barking, jumping to greet others, and begging for food.
No. Pain or punishment is never used in any form during training programs. The electronic collars we use produces a gentle “tug” to get a dog’s attention. It is not a shock collar and does not harm or alarm a pet.
In-home training is necessary because it allows trainers to focus on the particular issues of individual dogs (like terrorizing a pet cat or chasing the mailman). During in-home training sessions trainers also work side by side with owners and any other family members so the dog understands who is in control.
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