Flexibility
We can meet your needs whether you want group training or a one-on-one obedience instructor at your home. Maybe you want us to pick your dog up and bring him to one of our personal training areas. You can get all of this and more right here in Rhode Island. We will even teach you how to train your dog at the same time.
Socialization
Every dog needs a social life to have a well balanced lifestyle. We like to arrange a time for socialization during training. This is a very important part of creating proper pack socialization skills-skills that the dog can never learn from a human.
Time Schedule
The reason our method is so successful is because of how quick and effective it is. You should start to see major improvements in your dog after just one or two trainings. When proper training at home follows our training in the field, your dog will quickly become fully obediant. We can also train deaf dogs using our method.
We work at an hourly rate, and we only train new dogs for 20 minutes at a time. After that, they take a break or play for 10 minutes. It is very important to keep dogs from getting bored or frustrated during training.
We recommend taking your dog to a different location for each training session whenever possible. The more distractions you can correct him on now, the better he will behave in the future. The more interesting and fun you make the training, the more he will like to train. Creating a fun environment could be the difference in teaching or frustrating your dog.

Aggressive Dogs
Behavior modification is sometimes needed when a dog does not get proper training as a puppy. Poor pack leadership skills can create bad habits. Even a simple game of tug with a dog, when not done properly, can create an aggressive, dominant dog. For instance, if you let your dog win every time you play, let him charge out the door ahead of you, or let him continue playing with a toy when training is over, he may become a dominant dog. Pack leaders always win and always go first. Little things like these have an overall effect on what a dog's temperament will be like when he reaches adulthood.
Mistreatment or being tied up all the time can also cause fear, biting and aggression. Whether it is fear aggression or dominant aggression, human error probably caused it, and we can usually overcome it.