
Why Pavlov? There are a number of special aspects to Pavlov’s Board and Train Camp. First, Pavlov is located in the ideal training environment. Camp is one block from a major city park, one block from the South Platte River, and one block from a residential neighborhood. Consequently, your dog will receive training walks in a residential neighborhood similar to yours – think dog walkers, squirrels, joggers, and pedestrians. Many training facilities are located in concrete jungles miles removed from real life distractions.
Second, your dog’s day will be filled with structured walks, training sessions, and play groups three times a day. Your dog will benefit from social time with other dogs and individual attention.
Third, receive twice-weekly updates. This way you may get a sense for your dog’s progress and start to learn how to maintain the good stuff. Still missing your dog? Peak at the daily section of our Instagram and Facebook page to watch a snippet of play groups.
Finally, Pavlov’s training approach is a healthy hybrid of traditional and contemporary training. Consequently, your dog will excel quickly in learning new skills and stopping unwanted behaviors.
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Board and Train Camp Agenda
- Obedience Lessons – walk politely on a leash, heel (walk to the left of your hip, stop when you stop, start with you stop), whoa (slow down), parallel sit, stay, come, no (stop doing that).
- Manners. Address jumping on people, barking, jumping on counter tops.
- Field trips to hiking trails and public parks.
- Video and/or text updates twice a week, so you may admire your dog’s progress, and begin learning how to maintain the good stuff.
- Instagram and Facebook daily videos of play groups.
- Two to three private lessons are required to help you maintain your dog’s polite behavior.