A 6 Week Puppy Course Just Didn’t Cut It

August 4, 2019 | Reading Time: 3 minutes

We often get asked why our classes are just ongoing and we don’t offer courses, so I thought I’d share my story and the motivation for offering year-round training for puppies.

When Luna came to live with us a puppy the first thing we did was research and find the best-reviewed, most comprehensive puppy class we could find. Knowing she had come from a working farm we knew we would have our hands full and we wanted to do things right, we would probably do agility later in life also so I researched places I could take her when she was old enough.

Though still naive, we researched and read up until we could recite the books. A puppy guide, a book on border collies, trick training and brain games. We felt we were really prepared.

By the time her vaccinations were complete and classes were about to begin we had already taught her all the basic commands. Luna could sit, down, stay, spin and twirl, give paw and rollover. Of course, she’s a border collie!

We were still excited and turned up eagerly to our first class, we gave each other little smiles as the trainer explained what we would be doing, knowing Luna was going to do well.

As the weeks went on Luna continued to excel in all of the behaviours and even some extra tricks in class, but cracks were beginning to show.

She’d sit under the chair, if another puppy knocked the metal water bowl she’d flee and become a whirlwind on the end of the lead, during the off lead ‘socialisation’ at the end of each class she would constantly be squashed by the other dogs.

The six weeks quickly came to an end and we were first to ask, what next? ‘If there are enough people I can put on an advanced course, I’ll let you know about dates’ we were told. We emailed a few times but it was never organised.

We worked diligently on what we had learnt. We were told if we can just make her sit stronger or heel better she won’t lunge and bark at things.

The truth is none of what we learnt would have helped her, she needed confidence building, calmness, an expert keeping an eye on how she was developing and spotting her struggles before they became what would be life-limiting behaviour problems that potentially could have been prevented with the right help.

She would go on to develop severe noise sensitivity, separation anxiety, resource guarding and reactivity towards other dogs.

The thing is, at the time I didn’t even know the storm that was brewing. I didn’t know the signs of what was to come. If only I had had a knowledgeable trainer on tap for the first six months or year of her life advising, guiding and upskilling me to raise a confident, calm, happy dog.

To help her, I had to learn and fast, I was lucky to have some amazing mentors and have developed into the dog trainer I am now.

It drives me to strive to ensure that I provide the best service I possibly can. For me that looks like: a trainer on tap, support for as long as you need it and to give you and your puppy the skills to navigate puppy-hood with ease and confidence.

Classes every week, become a member and be part of a fab community or drop in as and when you need. Access to the knowledge and resources to defeat any challenge you encounter. An expert eye and listening ear, reading between the lines, spotting little things before they even become a problem.

Recently one of our members noticed a change in her puppy’s reactions to other dogs and we have been able to give her some advice and training around it, through this and our ongoing support we will prevent this ever becoming an issue.

Luna continues to grow and still teaches me things all of the time. She is more optimistic and no longer thinks everyone is out to steal her prized possessions, often she’d rather stay at home on the sofa with a chew than traipse around places with me, she even has a rescue sister who teaches me very different lessons but that’s a whole different story. 

She knows I have her back, the strength of our relationship and her trust in me has got us through thick and thin. We’ve got this.

Puppy pictures of Luna. Reward for reading the whole post!

It has taken a lot of work, and been a long journey but it does not need to be that way for you. Whether this is your first puppy and you want piece of mind, you’re already experiencing some struggles and want support to get back onto the right track or have already done a puppy course we would love to welcome you to join our classes.

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  1. Steph says:

    August 4th, 2019 at 6:59 pm (#)

    I really wish I’d had access to something like this two years ago. My Jack Russell was attacked as a puppy and it affected her so badly that she really struggles to be anywhere near other dogs.
    If I’d had access to ongoing specialised puppy classes, I believe that I could have worked her through the issue.
    As it is, I have to manage a very reactive dog.

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