LABPUPS.COM
Basic
Training Program
  • This is a 21 day (3 week) program
  • Owner training included.
  • Boarding & Food included.
  • Visiting is recommended after two weeks (14 days).
Dog Training
What to expect
In 21 days, your puppy will have an excellent command of his or her training skills. Passing these commands and habits on to the owner is an integral part of training.

This is like a mini-vacation for your puppy!
Commands and habits are reinforced by the owner.

Commands taught

Come, sit, stay, heel are taught.


These 4 simple commands are the start of a long and enjoyable relationship with your puppy.

Training is based on a reward system (not using treats).   "An ounce of praise lasts longer than a pound of  treats". This is my belief, and it's proven! When you reward your puppy with treats, he/she tend to only obey when you have "payment" for their good behavior. Praise should be a constant, and you always have it. 
Jumping on people is discouraged
  This is common among excited pups.

Teaching them to be patient and considerate is part of the training system.
Creates a more gentle pup. This training program tends to gentle and focus your pup. 

3 to 4  months/12 to 16 weeks of age is perfect .
The best age to start formal training is best at 3 to 4  months/12 to 16 weeks of age. Later is better than never! Even older dogs can benefit from training.

Payment options

  • Cost: $850.00
  • Payment due: At the time of drop off. Accepted methods: Visa/MasterCard/American Express/Cash/Check

Continued training is available for a pro-rated price.

Training check-ups are a great tool to polish your puppy's understanding and memory of his/her learned training skills.

Tripp Wood
Tripper Wood
VP / Chief trainer / Co-Founder
 

In 1989, Tripper started learning how to train dogs with their first Labrador puppy. From that point on, Tripper found that working with animals was a passion of his.

10 years later, he started training dogs for other people. "Training someone else's dog is tough; Tripper states "people typically bring a dog to a trainer when their beloved pet has a bad habit that frustrates them."

Today, the majority of people that purchase a Labrador puppy, can schedule training for their brand new puppy. Tripper takes his time to educate people that might never have owned a lab pup before, or worked with a dog at all.

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