Problem Solving
Dog Problem-Solving Training
Turning Behavioral Challenges into Success Stories
When your furry friend is driving you up the wall with their latest antics, you need Superior Dog Training. Because we get it, because we’ve seen it all. Our problem-solving training isn’t about quick fixes that fade away after a week. We’re talking about real, lasting changes that make living with your dog enjoyable again.
Think of us as relationship counselors for you and your pup. We tackle those everyday headaches that make you question your sanity, like when your dog thinks your couch is a chew toy or believes every visitor deserves a jumping welcome. Whether you’re dealing with housebreaking mishaps, destructive behaviors, leash pulling that leaves your arm sore, or that embarrassing jumping habit, we’ve got your back.
Our approach digs deeper than just telling your dog “no.” We figure out why they’re doing what they’re doing. Is your dog chewing because they’re bored out of their mind? Are they pulling on the leash because they’re overly excited? Understanding the root cause is half the battle won.
We focus on reinforcing the behaviors you want while removing the rewards for the stuff you don’t. It’s about creating clear communication between you and your dog, so they know exactly what makes you happy. We teach you to read your dog’s body language and understand what they’re trying to tell you, which honestly changes everything.
Every dog is different, and every family situation is unique. That’s why we create customized training plans that fit your lifestyle. Some dogs need more mental stimulation, others need clearer boundaries, and some just need their humans to understand them better.
Let’s chat about how we can help you and your dog become the team you were meant to be. Contact us today to get started on your journey to a more peaceful home.
If you experience any of the following behaviors, call us today so we can get you started!
- Chewing
- Barking
- Growling
- Dog aggression
- Jumping on the furniture
- Getting into the trash
- Leaving the yard or area
- Eating Stool
- Potting in the house
- Agressive biting
- Protest biting
- Fear biting
- Tugging on leash
- Won’t come when called
- Jumping on people
- Door Crashing
- Balking
- Not coming when called
- Play biting
- Digging in yard
- Taking food off the table
- Runs out of the house
- Refuses to be on the leash
- Car Sickness
- Chasing People
- Territorial issues