Pack walk often involves heeling over spontaneous objects. Training tip: step up with your left foot - or the closest foot to your dog.

Pack walk often involves heeling over spontaneous objects. Training tip: step up with your left foot - or the closest foot to your dog.
Keeping our pups looking and feeling their best at Pavlov. 🪮❤️ #pavlovdogtraining #boardandtrain #denverdogtraining #dogtraining #groomingdog

Keeping our pups looking and feeling their best at Pavlov. 🪮❤️ #pavlovdogtraining #boardandtrain #denverdogtraining #dogtraining #groomingdog
Fearless Fluffballs in Training.🐶🐾#pavlovdogtraining #boardandtrain #denverdogtraining #puppypreschool

Fearless Fluffballs in Training.🐶🐾#pavlovdogtraining #boardandtrain #denverdogtraining #puppypreschool
“I sent my dog (half Great Pyrenees, half Australian Cattle Dog) to Pavlov for a 3 week board and train in January 2024 when he was 15 months old. I wanted to work on his recall, his leash skills, his ability to settle in new situations, and his reactivity to strangers. I had tried a few other trainers before, but nothing seemed to stick. Quinn was his trainer and she really worked wonders on him! He’s a very sensitive dog, so I was worried he would lose his personality, but that wasn’t the case. He’s actually more at ease and goofy since I’m not as stressed out about his behavior and he trusts me a lot more. His heel is perfect and he has great recall so I’m able to hike with him off leash! It makes me so happy that he can live his best life outdoors exploring. He used to be very anxious and growl and bark at new people coming into the home, but now that he knows park it (and can hold it for a very long time), it’s easier to bring new people around him. I can take him to breweries and he will just lay there and sometimes even fall asleep now which was unheard of before around so many new people. He will always have those stranger danger tendencies, but they are much easier to handle and mitigate now. The boarding with benefits is a great perk and he gets so excited when I tell him he’s going to Pavlov to stay! Overall very happy with the experience and a year later he is still thriving!” -Lauren A.
#pavlovdogtraining #boardandtrain #balanceddogtraining #denverdogtraining #denverdogs

“I sent my dog (half Great Pyrenees, half Australian Cattle Dog) to Pavlov for a 3 week board and train in January 2024 when he was 15 months old. I wanted to work on his recall, his leash skills, his ability to settle in new situations, and his reactivity to strangers. I had tried a few other trainers before, but nothing seemed to stick. Quinn was his trainer and she really worked wonders on him! He’s a very sensitive dog, so I was worried he would lose his personality, but that wasn’t the case. He’s actually more at ease and goofy since I’m not as stressed out about his behavior and he trusts me a lot more. His heel is perfect and he has great recall so I’m able to hike with him off leash! It makes me so happy that he can live his best life outdoors exploring. He used to be very anxious and growl and bark at new people coming into the home, but now that he knows park it (and can hold it for a very long time), it’s easier to bring new people around him. I can take him to breweries and he will just lay there and sometimes even fall asleep now which was unheard of before around so many new people. He will always have those stranger danger tendencies, but they are much easier to handle and mitigate now. The boarding with benefits is a great perk and he gets so excited when I tell him he’s going to Pavlov to stay! Overall very happy with the experience and a year later he is still thriving!” -Lauren A.
#pavlovdogtraining #boardandtrain #balanceddogtraining #denverdogtraining #denverdogs
Now hiring our entry-level position! This is your chance to get in the door. Read the full job description for instructions for how to apply, then email us your resume along with other necessary items mentioned in the job posting. Dog trainers make from $43,000-$150,000 annually. Join our team!
https://www.indeed.com/viewjob?jk=3f93193b8f45777e

Now hiring our entry-level position! This is your chance to get in the door. Read the full job description for instructions for how to apply, then email us your resume along with other necessary items mentioned in the job posting. Dog trainers make from $43,000-$150,000 annually. Join our team!
https://www.indeed.com/viewjob?jk=3f93193b8f45777e
PAVLOV campers enjoying our Friday socialization group.
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PAVLOV campers enjoying our Friday socialization group.
#pavlovdogtraining #boardandtrain #dogtraining #denverdogtraining #dogsofinstagram #balancetraining #denverdogs #dogsocialisation
Taking care of business at Denver University’s Career Fair! Stop by to see our booth till 4:00pm today. 🐶
@uofdenver
#pavlovdogtraining #careerfair #boardandtrain #dogtraining #denverdogtraining

Taking care of business at Denver University’s Career Fair! Stop by to see our booth till 4:00pm today. 🐶
@uofdenver
#pavlovdogtraining #careerfair #boardandtrain #dogtraining #denverdogtraining