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Bingley & Co. Dog Training

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Exceptional 5.0

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  • Serves Portland, OR
Sharlyn F. says, "We would give 10 out of 5 stars if we could! Highly recommend! We are so thankful to have found Rachelle and Max to train our almost 2 year old German Shepherd/ Belgian Malinois mix. For background, our pup was a stray that we adopted during the COVID-19 pandemic.. She was around 2-3mos old and in pretty bad shape. The biggest issue was that even though we had 2 other dogs of our own that she gets along well with, she wasn’t getting the socialization that she needed as a puppy due to the pandemic, and soon she developed into a reactive dog that we couldn’t even take on a daily walk. Luckily, after moving to the Inland Empire, we first met Rachelle… and now we are well on our way to seeing major changes in our pup with Rachelle and Max as our trainers. Rachelle and Max are friendly, dog loving people who are open to listening to all of our concerns and answering any of our questions. They are patient with our dog and work around our busy schedule for our personal training sessions. After each class, we’re given “homework,” ranging from doing short practice sessions at home, to taking our dog on little field trips to pet-friendly stores. With every training session, my boyfriend and I have been able to see improvement in our dog’s behavior, which in turn, gave us more confidence in ourselves as dog owners. Some of the greatest/ most helpful things about having Rachelle and Max as trainers: 1. They have an understanding of our dog’s past and always acknowledge how far she has come. (Great reminders for those times when you feel like you’re not making progress.) 2. They work well as a team and we benefit from their knowledge base and many years of expertise. We never hesitate to ask a question and I feel that they always have advice to give due to a personal situation that they may have already encountered. They have even suggested that if there is a behavioral problem we notice at home, that we could record a video in order to better visualize how to best handle the situation in the future. 3. They have no problem working hands on with our dog. (We have had some experience with other trainers who would only give verbal cues, rather than demonstrate directly with your dog to show how to execute a desired action/ command… makes a different impact on us while learning.) 4. They bring their own dogs! This I feel helped us out the most, especially with getting to see how our dog would react when meeting other dogs. Each of their dogs has their own personality, background and skill set. Our dog was able to be exposed to different situations, within a controlled environment, so that we could learn how to adapt to different potential situations that may happen in real life. We have not experienced this level of training with any of our other dogs/ trainers.. This was the biggest asset in making for a more personalized training session. We are so thankful to have Rachelle and Max and are looking forward to seeing how much more confident our dog becomes in our future training sessions."See more

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Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Thumbtack.

How old should a puppy be for training?

Dog training shouldn’t wait until you’re having behavior problems. If you get a new puppy, start from the beginning with professional training to give both you and your puppy the tools you need for a healthy relationship. Dog training is as much about teaching the owner how to interact with their new dog as it is about the dog learning to behave. Puppy training can start as early as eight weeks old. Trainers who offer puppy training programs may works specifically with dogs between the ages of 8 and 18 weeks old. Trainers can teach owners about potty training and how to deal with accidents, working with separation anxiety, and training your pooch out of destructive behaviors like chewing, biting and demand barking. Puppies will start to learn to walk on-leash and other basic skills.

In addition to behavior training, socializing your puppy is an important part of dog training. Socializing your dog means they become comfortable and confident in a variety of settings and have a great foundation for becoming a well-adjusted adult dog. After your puppy has had the proper vaccinations, you can start to introduce it to a variety of different dogs and people in safe settings.

What is a dog boot camp?

A dog boot camp is basically a board and train program that focuses on training your dog or puppy. The trainers will work with your dog to curb unwanted behavior, teach them basic skills and show them how to walk on a leash.

Dog boot camps and training programs might differ when it comes to their services, so it’s always a good idea to do your research and ask them to explain exactly what they offer — and how much they charge.

How long does it take to train a puppy?

Dog training depends on the dog and how much homework the dog owner is willing to put in. Puppy training is similar to dog training in that the onus of the work depends on the owner learning new ways to interact with their dog. For a quick crash course, you can opt for a single, two hour smart-start puppy training consultation to teach you the ins and outs of being a new dog parent. You can learn how to manage potty training and what to do if the puppy experiences separation anxiety. As long as you’re willing to work on dog training a little bit each day, your puppy will quickly learn these new behaviors. If you’re not confident about training your puppy yourself, you can enroll in a 6- to 8-week puppy training course, with weekly lessons touching on everything from bite control to obedience. Puppies usually need to be at least three months old for group training classes. If you want more intensive one-on-one work, you can opt for private lessons. Some behavior problems can be resolved in one session if the dog owner learns and can implement new skills. In the case of more serious issues, 3 to 10 private sessions can typically correct challenges.

Which dog training method is best?

The best type of dog training for both you and your dog depends on the outcomes you hope to achieve. If you want your dog to learn agility training, go to someone who specializes in those techniques. Regardless of whether you want your dog to learn basic behavior or competitive-level tricks, the majority of dog training is actually about training the owner how to communicate with their dog. Most professional dog trainers agree that a model of training based on positive reinforcement breeds a happy, healthy, well-adjusted dog. The alternative to positive reinforcement training is using force or aggression techniques like physical punishment or shock-collar training to get the dog to do (or not do) a behavior. While the dog may learn how to behave as you direct, it is also learning to communicate with force and aggression, and will in turn use those behaviors on other dogs (or people) that are smaller or weaker than it is. Before signing up with a dog trainer, meet with the trainer and ask for references. Watch the trainer interact with your dog, and make sure they treat your dog with patience and firm kindness. Ask them questions about their training methods:

  • What type of training methods do you use?
  • What is your background and training, and how did you become a dog trainer?
  • How long do you expect that we will work together before we achieve the results I’m after?

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