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We forward lives using teaching methods based on positive reinforcement

A Creche® dog training services are specially designed to enrich your dog.

Our leading dog training services offer flexible programs for each dog. The training methods we use are designed using only reward-based techniques to ensure your dog has the most enjoyable learning experience.

Our classes are individual, exciting, effective and enrich dogs of all ages and behavior levels.

Training programs

 

Regardless of age or behavior level, your dog's health and happiness can be improved through training activities. We offer a variety of fun and engaging enrichment training programs that have numerous benefits.

 

Our dog training programs help:

 

  • Keeping your dog's mind and skills sharp

  • Building a stronger bond between your dog and your family

  • Channeling energy into appropriate tasks

  • Improving behavior in public spaces

Obedience classes

A Creche dog obedience classes are divided into levels to help the dog learn at a progressive pace.

Our positive reinforcement based training methods will help ensure your dog reaches the level of obedience most owners dream of.

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The three levels of our obedience classes are:

 

Level I—Basic: Builds the foundation of safe commands such as sit, lie, leave, come when called, and walk on a leash.

Level II—Intermediate: Learns to sidestep, go to bed, and adds distance and distractions to all these commands to learn focus.

Level III – Public Behavior/CGC (Canine Good Citizen) Grooming: This level teaches your dog to sit up when you greet a stranger, to walk through a crowd, and more. The dog is now ready for the Canine Good Citizen (CGC) exam.

Daycare is where a good dog can be a great dog!

At what age should my dog start obedience training?

We love working with puppies and we have classes designed for younger puppies. The age range for training a baby dog is usually between 10 weeks to 4 months.

If you want to start obedience training at home, puppies can begin to recognize basic commands like sit and stand at around 7 to 8 weeks of age. This is usually also the right age to start socializing them with other humans, other dogs, and even other animals.

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