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Frisco, Texas 
Dog Training

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TEAM OF TRAINERS

Frisco, Texas

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Contact the OLK9 Certified Trainer in your area for the location of their training.

    Generally, we do not like to train dogs inside of the house! Why? It is easy for dogs to listen when they are in their own home. It is a familiar environment, if your pet trains in an unfamiliar environment, with countless distractions, they will listen to your commands anywhere.

  • The great thing about this training is that you don’t have to set a specific amount of time aside per day in order to train your dog! We will teach you how to incorporate this training into your daily routine. In general, it should total around 35+ minutes per day.

  • Basic Obedience is generally done in FOUR lessons.

    • Lesson 1: “Come” and “Sit.” Off-Leash

    • Lesson 2: “Extended Sit” and “Down.” Extended sit meaning your dog will sit until you release it

    • Lesson 3: “Place” and “Extended Down.” Place meaning your dog will sit on a specific object you point to (chair, bench, etc)

    • Lesson 4: “Loose Leash Walking.” Meaning, your dog will walk right beside of you while on a leash.

    All of this is done OFF-LEASH.

    If you are interested in advanced obedience after you and your dog has completed the basic obedience, it is also available!

  • Generally, we do not start e-collar training on a dog until it is at least 5 months old.

why MODEL K9 training?

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