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“Do any of the annoying and frustrating behavioral problems listed below apply to your situation?”

  • Mouthiness

  • Jumping Up On People

  • Chewing On Inappropriate Items

  • Pulling While On Leash

  • Not Wanting To Walk On A Leash

  • Separation Anxiety

  • Fearful Of Anything New

  • Fearful Of People

  • Fearful Of Other Dogs

  • Bolting And Escaping

  • Coprophagy (Eating Poop)

  • Excessive Barking

  • Whining, Barking and Howling When In Crate

  • Jumping On Furniture

  • Digging

  • Begging

  • Playing Too Rough - What Kind Of Play Is Appropriate?

  • Herding Other Dogs Or People

  • Aggression Towards Other Dogs And People

  • Nipping Other Dogs’ Legs

“Do you find your dog's behaviors to not only be tiring, but irritating and even embarrassing as well?”

Don’t worry, you’re definitely NOT alone!

My guess is that you’re probably experiencing at least one of the behavioral issues listed above, if not several. But before you "give in" to your dog's bad behavior…no matter how “hopeless” or "bad" you think your dog is, there is HOPE for you and your dog.

"What I’m About To Show To You Is A SIMPLE & PROVEN SOLUTION To Help You Overcome ALL Of The Toughest And Most Stubborn
Behavioral Problems You And Your Pup Are Facing Right Now…”

Myth #1 
Training A Puppy Is 'Easy'

Despite common claims of other training programs, there are no 'secrets' or quick fixes to effectively train your dog. 

 

How can anyone claim that dog training is 'easy'?  

 

Like a person, every puppy is SO different; with different personalities and genetic makeups that can create varying behaviors. With that in mind, here at All Things Pups, each puppy we work with is treated on a case by case basis, rather than generalized as just another dog, such as what dog training marketers who try to sell you. The sad reality is that many dog trainers will tell you that training your puppy will be 'easy' just to get you to buy their product!

 

The TRUTH is that while the process of training a puppy is indeed simple once learned, it is by no means easy to effectively raise and train your puppy.

“Do any of the annoying and frustrating behavioral problems listed below apply to your situation?”

  • Mouthiness

  • Jumping Up On People

  • Chewing On Inappropriate Items

  • Pulling While On Leash

  • Not Wanting To Walk On A Leash

  • Separation Anxiety

  • Fearful Of Anything New

  • Fearful Of People

  • Fearful Of Other Dogs

  • Bolting And Escaping

  • Coprophagy (Eating Poop)

  • Excessive Barking

  • Whining, Barking and Howling When In Crate

  • Jumping On Furniture

  • Digging

  • Begging

  • Playing Too Rough - What Kind Of Play Is Appropriate?

  • Herding Other Dogs Or People

  • Aggression Towards Other Dogs And People

  • Nipping Other Dogs’ Legs

Lifestyle Training

The whole reason to have a dog  is to have freedom to go anywhere you want with your dog... but the key is to bring your dog and have it be a good experience for you and your dog.  In most cases, because of the dog's bad behavior and the owners lack of knowledge, taking your dog anywhere is not an option.

Kat can change that for you with his "Lifestyle Training."  Here is what you get when you are accepted into the program:

A dog that walks next to you, with a "Loose leash" at all times.  The dog should never, ever be pulling (or even lagging behind.)

A dog that can walk by other dogs, people, kids, or anything else that exists in our world.  Your dog will be able to walk by anything or anyone and not react.  This is something you can easily fix by doing one simple thing that most dog owners do not know.

A dog that can come to you on command 100% of the time.  Recall of your dog is one of the most important commands.  It can literally save your dog's life.

A dog that can come to you on command 100% of the time.  Recall of your dog is one of the most important commands.  It can literally save your dog's life.

A dog that can go out into public.   Your dog should lay down and just settle the entire time you are out, eating a meal, or pretty much anywhere.  Your dog can be taught to lay down on command with  distractions everywhere. 

Q. How Long Does it Take to Train My Dog?

Q. How Much Does it Cost to Get this Type of Training for My Dog?

A. The cost runs between $1,700 to $4,500 depending on the complexity of your dog's behavior problems.  

This takes a little bit of time (and the right tools) but is attainable for almost all dogs.  The feeling of walking your dog and not having them pull you and disobey is amazing!

FAQ

A. For most dogs, they can learn all of the Lifestyle Training Techniques in 4-6 weeks.    We offer 3/4 lessons with the owners, and they practice in between the lessons with their dog.
 
We also offer a 10 day fast track training package 1500.00. This is day care training. No overnights. 
 
And a 5 day pack where only 3 skills are taught. This package is 800.00

Q. What is required of me (the owner)?

A. You will need to practice the exercises I give you with your dog everyday.  I will give you specific instructions on how and when to practice.  You will need to do this practice consistently with your dog if you want the modifications to stick.

Now I'm going to reveal to you...

"What It Truly Takes To Successfully Raise And Train A Puppy..."

Q. Do I have to purchase certain tools like leashes and harnesses for my dog?

A. Yes, you will be given a very important list of items you will need to allow your dog to succeed in becoming a "Lifestyle Dog".

Q. What happens if it doesn't work?

A. All dogs are trainable.  You as the owners will be taught as much as I am teaching your dog.  If you as the owner follow what I teach you, your dog will become the type of dog you are wanting.  We take as many lessons as necessary to get your dog to attain the proper behavior.  It rarely takes more than 4 lessons as long as the owner is practicing consistently.

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