Charleston Dog Training: Local Experts Advise the Well-Mannered Pooch

Did you know that a lack of training is a leading cause of death in dogs? Thousands of people turn dogs into shelters due to behavioral issues, and many of these dogs are lost to euthanasia. When you look at your adorable puppy that can do no wrong, it’s hard to imagine that training is so crucial. Training not only helps you and your pup get to know each other and establishes a relationship of gentle leadership, but will also help with behavior and pet manageability as your dog grows up. A well-trained dog is a much happier dog! When a dog is disciplined, has a clear understanding of boundaries and clear leadership from you, they are able to be in the world with calm confidence. - Check out the dog training articles below, they’re written by Charleston trainers and behavior experts and are full of training techniques you can implement right away. You’ll be begging for more, so check back often. We update this training section with new articles each week!

Deciphering the Canine Code with Sarah Kalnajs

The Considerate Canine: Calm Greeters

The Considerate Canine: Whining

The Considerate Canine: Puppy Socialization

The Considerate Canine: New Puppy

The Considerate Canine: Positively Dealing with Aggression

The Considerate Canine: Resource Guarding

The Considerate Canine: Shy Dogs Part 1

The Considerate Canine: Rough Play

Housetraining Rules of Thumb

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