If your pup is 7 weeks old lets start training!
Starting early ensures that your puppy will begin learning, retaining information, and avoiding problems before they even have a chance to start.
From learning how to handle ouchy puppy nipping, to learning how to safely and properly socialize, to errorless house training Pawsitive Transformation can help!
Starting early ensures that your puppy will begin learning, retaining information, and avoiding problems before they even have a chance to start.
From learning how to handle ouchy puppy nipping, to learning how to safely and properly socialize, to errorless house training Pawsitive Transformation can help!
Puppy Development Rundown
- 6-10 wks old = extremely impressionable & sensitive to both positive & negative experiences.
- 7 wks old = most impressionable & open to bonding with humans & other animals.
- 7-16 wks old = critical socialization time. Best time to train!
Initial Consultation:
$ 149.00 (90 minutes in length. Session takes place within your home & surrounding neighborhood.)
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During an initial consultation, education and training begins right away as your dog's behaviors and your own goals are already outlined in the client/dog questionnaire. A tailored, training program will be discussed for turning these goals into realities.
Consult and all sessions include:
Consult and all sessions include:
- hands on training & personalized recommendations
- handouts that encompass each recommendation
- an emailed summary of each visit
- follow up email/phone support
Pay as you go after the Initial Consult:
$100.00/HR
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(Each session following the Initial Consult is 60 minutes in length. Expires 6 months from date of purchase. Non-transferable.)
Package Options after the Initial Consult:
2 sessions = $ 190.00 SAVE $10 |
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3 sessions = $ 270.00 SAVE $30 |
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4 sessions = $ 340.00 SAVE $60 |
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(Each session following the Initial Consult is 60 minutes in length. Expires 6 months from date of purchase. Non-transferable.)
Pawsitive Transformation goes to the vet with you!
As a Registered Vet Tech, I can help make your pups veterinary hospital visits positive and not as stressful by going with you to the veterinary hospital. I have seen what can happen “behind the closed doors” at some veterinary hospitals—puppies get very nervous with the wobbly scale for weight checks, urinate and defecate due to fear, and become incredibly stressed during the exam. Excessive panting and vocalization, yawning, whites of the eyes showing, drooling, pacing, and/or ears pinned to the head are all signs of stress. This can then lead to not only a traumatic experience, that could have been avoided, but also over restraint, muzzles and the imprint of fear and loathing towards veterinary hospitals and their staff.
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"hurrying, hurting, or frightening a young pup or kitten during the course of its first examination at the clinic, usually causes fear and loathing towards veterinarians, which may take months, or years, to resolve in an adult animal. Moreover required restraint quickly exacerbates the problem with each visit.”
– Ian Dunbar PhD, BSc, BVetMed, MRCVS, CPDT, CAAB
– Ian Dunbar PhD, BSc, BVetMed, MRCVS, CPDT, CAAB