Looking for a Dog Trainer in Revere? Here’s How Dog Coach Can Help

Do you need dog training in Revere? Dog Coach has helped many dogs in Revere, and their owners are happy with the results. If you want to fix bad behavior, teach your dog to sit, work on obedience, or get your dog to come when called, we can help.

Experienced Dog Training in Revere

Dog Coach has over ten years of experience and has trained hundreds of dogs, including many in Revere. We teach you how to have a better-behaved dog. Our training is kind and effective, as shown by our 100+ Google reviews. 

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What a Reading Client Says About Our Dog Training

“We brought our Italian Greyhound to Dog Coach when he was about 4.5 months old. Malcolm was nearly impossible to take on walks before working with Sarah and Jonathan. We cannot thank them enough for their training and wisdom. He’s generally become a better, more attentive dog and we can finally take him on the walks he wants and needs. Highly recommend!! 😊 Thank you!” – Jen A.

Visit Our Dog Training Facility Near Revere

Our dog training facility is easy to reach, just 26 minutes from Revere. We’re located off Route 128 on the North Shore, and many clients from Revere come to us. Check out our indoor/outdoor facility here. 

Revere Dog Training Tip: How to Have a Calm Dog 

Dogs, with the rare exception, are not just calm without training. Our leadership as owners teaches them to settle and learn their job within our homes and lives. This then makes it easier to communicate with them and make our expectations clear.

Examples of not being relaxed and calm include: 

  • Pacing
  • Getting up and moving from room to room to follow you
  • Watching and scanning out the window or door
  • Barking at anything that passes by outside
  • Whining for attention at seemingly random intervals
  • Pawing at you
  • Chewing their dog bed
  • Excessively itching, chewing, nibbling their body

Teaching and reinforcing a calm state of mind takes work and a comprehensive approach. The different areas to work on training for a calm dog are: 

  1. Full crate training
  2. Leash skills, leash on inside to start
  3. Noticing the times your dog isn’t calm, and correcting your dog
  4. Raising your expectations of your dog’s behavior, expecting more from him and not settling
  5. Teaching Place, working on place duration to learn impulse control and chill
  6. Manage social interactions, keeping them to a minimum until you feel absolutely confident
  7. Shifting your energy as the leader, moderating your tone of voice 
  8. Consider using dog training tools, and working with a professional to appropriately use them
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Our Programs

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Puppy Training

Team Puppy is for dogs ages 8-16 weeks. The program is 3 sessions, one-on-one and covers:

  • Setting a feed and sleep schedule
  • Crate training
  • Potty training
  • Controlling nipping, barking, and more
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Foundation Training

Foundation training is a comprehensive approach to dog training. Whether you're looking for obedience training or behavior modification, Our results-driven dog training is a deep dive into how you and your family interact with your dog.

Basic challenges we address include:

  • Leash reactivity
  • Food and resource guarding
  • Fear and separation anxiety
  • Dog-to-dog aggression
  • Socialization
  • Basic dog obedience

Remote Collar Training

Remote collar training is for the dog that tends to make bad choices, is uncontrollable, does not listen to you, or is easily over-excited.

Remote collar training includes all the lessons of our Foundation Program with practice in:

  • Sit, place (stay), heel, and down
  • Off-leash recall
  • Proper responses to excessive barking and resource guarding

Ready to Move Forward?

Read through the programs and fill out our 20-question form to get started!

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