In Home Dog Training

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  • 1000+ dogs trained throughout Nashville
  • In Home Dog trainer with 12+ years experience
  • Puppy training & Obedience lessons

Book your consultation today with the leading In Home Dog trainer in Nashville.

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Nashville In-home Dog Training 

Music City Dog Training creates personalized in-home training programs for owners in the Nashville, Tennessee area. Our team trains in the home rather than at their own facility or in a group setting. This has proven to be the most effective method of training.

In-home training allows the owner to focus on you and your dog to tailor the program to fit your training goals. In group training, there is no individual attention, and you may waste time learning techniques you have no use for.

Group training can also cause unnecessary stress for your pet because he/she is being taken out of his/her normal environment. Your pet may also find board-and-train programs stressful for the same reason, and you will run the risk of your pet learning to listen to the trainer rather than to you. 

 

In Home Dog Training Nashville

In-home training requires a team effort between the owner and trainer, which allows you to stay involved and learn the same techniques we’ve learned during our education and hands-on experience.

These skills may include proper leash handling techniques, crate training, basic obedience training, among others, depending on your dog’s needs. We are also capable of helping owners with aggressive dogs and new puppies.

Benefits of In Home Dog Training

Confident Start

Puppies learn best through play. In fact, they see everything as a game, including training.

This is why we make puppy training fun and engaging for your new furry friend.

Happy Home

Dogs love us unconditionally. But sometimes, they can get stressed or anxious when we leave home.

Music City Dog Training help  eliminate your dog’s stress and anxiety when they are left home alone.

Relaxing Walks

Off leash walking is more enjoyable for both you and your dog. It allows you to relax and enjoy the walk.

And it gives your dog the freedom to explore their surroundings. 

 

Stress Free Social Events

Friends, food, and your furry friend are the keys to stress-free life.

After working with Music City Dog trainers you will be able to relax and enjoy social events with your dog.

Playing at the Park

Dogs are social creatures, and they love to explore their surroundings.

Socializing is a way for them to build relationships with other dogs and people.

 

Who's a good boy?

When your dog behaves well, reward them with something they love, such as a treat, a toy, or a game.

This will help them associate good behavior with positive outcomes.

Music City In Home Dog Training

In-home training puts you in a leadership position, creating an unbreakable bond of trust and respect between you and your dog. All you need is commitment, consistency, and Music City Dog Training.

Our in-home training programs have worked to curb the following behavior issues:

 Aggression
• Anxiety
• Excessive behaviors (chewing, digging, barking, etc.)
• Poor leash behavior
• Boor greeting behavior
• Hyperactivity
• Basic obedience (come, sit, stay, down, recall)

We have also helped with a number of more unique problems. That, after all, is the advantage of choosing in-home training.

So whatever your dog may be struggling with (and making you struggle with), call Music City Dog Training today. We can be reached by phone at 615.610.9080 or by e-mail.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many training sessions does it take to train a dog?

The number of training sessions it takes to train a dog depends on a number of factors, including the age of the dog, the breed of the dog, and the type of training you are doing.

However, in general, you can expect to need to do several short training sessions each day.

Here is a general guideline for how many training sessions you should do each day, based on the age of your dog:

  • Puppies: Puppies have short attention spans, so you should do several short training sessions each day. Aim for 3-5 sessions of 5-10 minutes each.
  • Adult dogs: Adult dogs can handle longer training sessions, but it is still important to break them up into shorter segments. Aim for 2-3 sessions of 15-20 minutes each.

It is also important to make sure that your training sessions are fun and rewarding for both you and your dog.

If your dog is not having fun, they are less likely to learn. Use positive reinforcement techniques, such as treats and praise, to reward your dog for good behavior.

Here are some tips for making your training sessions fun and rewarding:

  • Keep the sessions short and sweet. Dogs have short attention spans, so it is important to keep training sessions short. Aim for no more than 15 minutes at a time.
  • Make it fun. Training should be a fun and rewarding experience for both you and your dog. Use positive reinforcement techniques, such as treats and praise, to reward your dog for good behavior.
  • Be consistent. It is important to be consistent with your training. This means using the same commands and techniques each time you train.
  • Be patient. Training takes time and patience. Do not get discouraged if your dog does not learn a command right away. Just keep practicing and be patient.

With time and patience, you can train your dog to be a well-behaved member of your family.

What is the best age to start obedience training for dogs?

The best age to start obedience training for dogs is between 7 and 16 weeks old.

During this time, puppies are in a critical learning period and are more receptive to training. Puppies that are not trained during this time can be more difficult to train later in life.

Here are some of the benefits of starting obedience training for dogs at a young age:

  • Puppies are more receptive to training. Puppies are like sponges and are eager to learn new things. They are also less likely to be distracted by other things, such as other dogs or people.
  • Puppies that are trained early are less likely to develop bad habits. When puppies are not trained, they may develop bad habits, such as chewing, barking, or jumping up. These habits can be difficult to break later in life.
  • Obedience training can help to build a strong bond between you and your dog. When you take the time to train your dog, you are showing them that you care about them and that you want them to be a good member of your family. This can help to build a strong bond between you and your dog.
How do I know if my dog needs obedience training?

Here are some signs that your dog may need obedience training:

  • Your dog doesn’t listen to commands. If your dog doesn’t listen to commands like sit, stay, or come, they may need obedience training.
  • Your dog is aggressive or destructive. If your dog is aggressive towards people or other animals, or if they are destructive by chewing or digging, they may need obedience training to help them learn how to behave appropriately.
  • Your dog is anxious or fearful. If your dog is anxious or fearful in certain situations, such as when they are around other dogs or people, they may need obedience training to help them learn how to cope with their anxiety.
  • Your dog is bored or restless. If your dog is bored or restless, they may be more likely to exhibit unwanted behaviors, such as chewing or barking. Obedience training can help to provide your dog with mental stimulation and exercise, which can help to reduce boredom and restlessness.

If you are concerned that your dog may need obedience training, it is important to consult with a certified dog trainer.

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