Teaching Your Dog Not To Resource Guard
Learn how to identify triggers, prevent escalation, and build trust using positive reinforcement techniques.
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Clemmons is one of those towns where neighbors actually know each other, kids ride bikes in the cul-de-sac, and dogs are very much part of the picture. Which also means a dog who barks aggressively at the fence or drags you across the yard when a squirrel appears isn't just an inconvenience — it's affecting the whole vibe. If that sounds familiar, you're in the right place.
We connect Clemmons pet owners with experienced, professional dog trainers through live video sessions. No facility, no group setting, no scheduling around someone else's availability. You pick a time that fits your week, and your trainer shows up on screen ready to work.
The one-on-one format matters. It means your trainer isn't splitting attention between six dogs and seven handlers — they're watching your dog, your body language, your timing, and giving feedback in real time.
Whether your dog is new to training or has tried a class or two without much success, we start with a clean slate. Our trainers assess what's actually going on — not just the surface behavior, but why it's happening and what will realistically change it.
Common issues we address in Clemmons households: jumping on visitors, not coming when called, counter surfing, pulling on the leash, barking at dogs through the window, and general impulse control. If your dog seems to have selective hearing, we've got a plan for that too.
Here's the honest truth about dog training: the trainer isn't the one who changes your dog's behavior. You are. The trainer gives you the tools, the timing, and the knowledge — but the practice happens at home, between sessions, every single day.
That's not a burden; it's actually good news. It means you have real control over the pace of progress. Short, daily practice makes a measurable difference within weeks.
If your puppy is under six months old, the work you do right now matters more than anything you'll do later. We help you set routines, teach foundational skills, and avoid the common mistakes that lead to behavioral problems down the road. Think of it as getting ahead of the problems before they start.
Definitely. Your trainer will walk you through specific leash-handling techniques and desensitization strategies you can practice right in your neighborhood.
Typically 45 to 60 minutes. That's long enough to cover a lot of ground but short enough that your dog stays engaged.
We can work with multi-dog households. Depending on the situation, we may address dogs separately or together — your trainer will figure out the best approach.
We generally start as young as 8 weeks. Early socialization and basic learning at that age is enormously beneficial.
A well-trained dog isn't a luxury — it's what makes daily life actually pleasant. Book your first virtual session today, and let's get you and your Clemmons pup moving in the right direction.
Virtual training is often more cost-efficient and flexible. Beyond our sessions, enjoy a wealth of free resources on our website, Facebook page, and YouTube channel.
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