At Dogs By Andy K-9 Services, we believe on-leash training is the gateway to off-leash training in Concord.
If you have decided to get a dog, you may be weighing the options when it comes to leash training. Do you really need to keep them on a leash all the time? Can’t they learn your expectations off-leash? At Dogs By Andy K-9 Services, we believe on-leash training is the gateway to off-leash training. You will have much better results as a dog owner when you begin with on-leash training before giving your dog the opportunity to go leash-free.
Leash training is beneficial for several reasons, including developing the bond between you as the owner and your dog. Additionally, you will feel that you have more control, can protect your dog from unsafe stimuli, and can relax in a variety of situations. Once you have mastered walking, meeting and greeting nicely and have confidence your dog will not test your limits, only then does off-leash training become an option. Because you and your dog trust one another in terms of communication and safety, you will find that your off-leash training is more successful and fulfilling.
At Dogs By Andy K-9 Services, we have a dog training school that provides well-rounded training for dog owners and their companions in Concord, North Carolina. We can teach basic skills, as well as more advanced commands depending upon your needs and the personality of your dog. You can choose from:
- Six weeks of 45-minute to 1-hour weekly lessons for on-leash training
- Ten weeks of 45-minute to 1-hour weekly lessons for off-leash training
Our training is guaranteed for the life of your dog, and lessons can be scheduled at your convenience at our facility. Contact us today to make your dog training appointment. We look forward to working with you!
Off-Leash Training
Off-leash training allows you to protect your dog and enjoy security all at once in Concord.
On-Leash Training
On-leash training sets boundaries and gives you peace of mind in Concord.
At Dogs By Andy K-9 Services, we provide leash training for dogs in the Concord, Mooresville, Greensboro, Huntersville, Davidson, Gastonia, and Charlotte, North Carolina area, including Myers Park, Weddington, Ballantyne, and SouthPark.