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Meet Huck! This is his second training session with us, and I’m very pleased with the progress his handlers have made. During our initial meeting last week, Huck was unfamiliar with basic commands such as sitting, waiting for his food (patience) and we began foundational exercises including engagement techniques, threshold training (sitting and waiting at doors), a release command, leash introduction, and crate manners. It’s always rewarding to see how much effort the handlers put into practicing between sessions. This dedication allows us to gradually introduce new skills and set higher expectations, knowing that Huck’s foundation is solid. Please keep in mind that the video footage here captures only part of the session—there are elements of prior work and discussion that aren’t visible and Huck is only 16 weeks old. As trainers, we adapt our methods to suit each client and their individual needs. While I may have a preferred approach, it’s important to understand that different techniques can be effective depending on the owner’s capabilities and consistency. My goal is to set both the dog and handler up for success, especially since Huck’s owners are committed to establishing good habits early, preventing issues as he grows larger. In this session, we reinforced the sit command and began working on movement cues to develop an implied stay. We also introduced the “down” command for the first time—always preceded by motion, followed by verbal cues once the behavior is established (by next week we should be able to introduce the verbal cue). Huck demonstrated quick learning, and we extended the stay duration while in the down position. Additionally, we worked on crate training—he will be expecting him to go into his crate voluntarily, stay seated when the door opens, and wait for a release before exiting (we’re already making progress!) For safety and routine, Huck now wears a leash outdoors during potty breaks to help him get accustomed to it and ensure his safety as he grows. We also introduced luring as part of his training tools. Some of these activities were filmed, while others weren’t—what you see is only a fragment of the process. My clients are eager for constructive feedback, and I truly believe they’re creating a great foundation for Huck’s future. I understand that this is a long video, but it reflects the reality of working with clients new to dog training. Every handler has unique quirks, but both of them are attentive and quick learners. One area we’re working on is reducing the frequency of command repetitions. Moving forward, we'll be using alternative words for certain commands to help address this. Remember, every trainer has their own style; what matters most is consistency and understanding that no single approach is universally “right.” Since I don’t typically share full or partial sessions publicly—partly to protect client privacy and partly because of online criticism—please be respectful of different training styles. If my methods differ from yours, that’s okay. The most important thing is that we focus on positive, humane training and see progress over time.  Want to learn how you can train your dog to be a respectable and obedient member of the family or as a service dog (must qualify) contact us today at Koda Dog Training & Gear by PC at www.kodadogtraining.com or www.pupcessoriescrafts.com Find more Links on our Linktree #canecorso #canecorsoitaliano #servicedog #servicedogintraining #servicedogsoftikok #canecorsoservicedogintraining #servicedogprospect #servicedogteam #mastiffsoftiktok #DogTraining  #puppytraining101  #puppytraining #DogTraining #trainingdog #trainingyourdog #TipsDogTraining #pupcessoriescrafts #publicaccesstesting #publicaccesstraining  #servicedogtraining #kodathecorso #trainyourservicedog #dogtrainer #NCDogtrainer #NorthCarolinaDogTrainer #Virtualdogtrainer #Virtualdogtraining #balanceddogtrainer #LIMAcomplianttrainer #bladdercancer #bladdercancerwarrior #kodadogtraining #kodadogtraininga
Meet Huck! This is his second training session with us, and I’m very pleased with the progress his handlers have made. During our initial meeting last week, Huck was unfamiliar with basic commands such as sitting, waiting for his food (patience) and we began foundational exercises including engagement techniques, threshold training (sitting and waiting at doors), a release command, leash introduction, and crate manners. It’s always rewarding to see how much effort the handlers put into practicing between sessions. This dedication allows us to gradually introduce new skills and set higher expectations, knowing that Huck’s foundation is solid. Please keep in mind that the video footage here captures only part of the session—there are elements of prior work and discussion that aren’t visible and Huck is only 16 weeks old. As trainers, we adapt our methods to suit each client and their individual needs. While I may have a preferred approach, it’s important to understand that different techniques can be effective depending on the owner’s capabilities and consistency. My goal is to set both the dog and handler up for success, especially since Huck’s owners are committed to establishing good habits early, preventing issues as he grows larger. In this session, we reinforced the sit command and began working on movement cues to develop an implied stay. We also introduced the “down” command for the first time—always preceded by motion, followed by verbal cues once the behavior is established (by next week we should be able to introduce the verbal cue). Huck demonstrated quick learning, and we extended the stay duration while in the down position. Additionally, we worked on crate training—he will be expecting him to go into his crate voluntarily, stay seated when the door opens, and wait for a release before exiting (we’re already making progress!) For safety and routine, Huck now wears a leash outdoors during potty breaks to help him get accustomed to it and ensure his safety as he grows. We also introduced luring as part of his training tools. Some of these activities were filmed, while others weren’t—what you see is only a fragment of the process. My clients are eager for constructive feedback, and I truly believe they’re creating a great foundation for Huck’s future. I understand that this is a long video, but it reflects the reality of working with clients new to dog training. Every handler has unique quirks, but both of them are attentive and quick learners. One area we’re working on is reducing the frequency of command repetitions. Moving forward, we'll be using alternative words for certain commands to help address this. Remember, every trainer has their own style; what matters most is consistency and understanding that no single approach is universally “right.” Since I don’t typically share full or partial sessions publicly—partly to protect client privacy and partly because of online criticism—please be respectful of different training styles. If my methods differ from yours, that’s okay. The most important thing is that we focus on positive, humane training and see progress over time. Want to learn how you can train your dog to be a respectable and obedient member of the family or as a service dog (must qualify) contact us today at Koda Dog Training & Gear by PC at www.kodadogtraining.com or www.pupcessoriescrafts.com Find more Links on our Linktree #canecorso #canecorsoitaliano #servicedog #servicedogintraining #servicedogsoftikok #canecorsoservicedogintraining #servicedogprospect #servicedogteam #mastiffsoftiktok #DogTraining #puppytraining101 #puppytraining #DogTraining #trainingdog #trainingyourdog #TipsDogTraining #pupcessoriescrafts #publicaccesstesting #publicaccesstraining #servicedogtraining #kodathecorso #trainyourservicedog #dogtrainer #NCDogtrainer #NorthCarolinaDogTrainer #Virtualdogtrainer #Virtualdogtraining #balanceddogtrainer #LIMAcomplianttrainer #bladdercancer #bladdercancerwarrior #kodadogtraining #kodadogtraininga

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