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Leaving a four-month-old puppy loose at night can feel like the “nice” choice until it turns into chewed remotes, fence-line chaos, or a true medical emergency. We take you inside one of our weekly community calls and talk through what to do when a puppy crates perfectly for the trainer, but the home routine falls apart at 2 a.m. because someone can’t tolerate the noise. You’ll hear exactly how we frame the conversation with owners, why supervision matters so much, and how to draw a professional boundary when follow-through isn’t happening.
From there, we get into the messy middle of e-collar training: the dog who isn’t food motivated, doesn’t want to play, and “shuts down” when the leash goes on because the old routine meant walks and freedom. We break down pressure and release, how to keep training fair, and why it often gets worse before it gets better when you raise standards. We also talk sport dog training and agility realities, including how to fade an e-collar for trials using a repeatable pre-trial routine, equipment shedding, and clean accountability that doesn’t depend on the collar being visible.
We round it out with practical behavior coaching for real life: building clear training windows and an off switch, teaching neutrality around people, stopping lunging before it becomes a bite risk, and handling puppy mouthiness and redirect biting without accidentally rehearsing bad habits. If you care about dog behavior, puppy training, reactive dog rehab, and clear leash handling, you’ll get a lot out of this one.
Visit us on the website here to see what we've got going on and how you can join our pack of good dogs and owners.
By Meghan Dougherty4.6
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Leaving a four-month-old puppy loose at night can feel like the “nice” choice until it turns into chewed remotes, fence-line chaos, or a true medical emergency. We take you inside one of our weekly community calls and talk through what to do when a puppy crates perfectly for the trainer, but the home routine falls apart at 2 a.m. because someone can’t tolerate the noise. You’ll hear exactly how we frame the conversation with owners, why supervision matters so much, and how to draw a professional boundary when follow-through isn’t happening.
From there, we get into the messy middle of e-collar training: the dog who isn’t food motivated, doesn’t want to play, and “shuts down” when the leash goes on because the old routine meant walks and freedom. We break down pressure and release, how to keep training fair, and why it often gets worse before it gets better when you raise standards. We also talk sport dog training and agility realities, including how to fade an e-collar for trials using a repeatable pre-trial routine, equipment shedding, and clean accountability that doesn’t depend on the collar being visible.
We round it out with practical behavior coaching for real life: building clear training windows and an off switch, teaching neutrality around people, stopping lunging before it becomes a bite risk, and handling puppy mouthiness and redirect biting without accidentally rehearsing bad habits. If you care about dog behavior, puppy training, reactive dog rehab, and clear leash handling, you’ll get a lot out of this one.
Visit us on the website here to see what we've got going on and how you can join our pack of good dogs and owners.

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