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Agility and obstacles dog training: a popular dog sport that involves navigating a course of obstacles such as jumps, tunnels, weave poles, and more. It's not only a fun activity for both dogs and their owners but also a great way to improve a dog's physical fitness and mental acuity. Not all dogs are suited for agility, so it's essential to assess your dog's physical abilities and temperament to determine if it's the right activity for them.

Nervous dog training: It's an essential training to create a loving and supportive environment to help your nervous dog build confidence and overcome their fears. Nervousness in dogs can manifest as fear, anxiety, or excessive shyness, and it may be due to genetics, past traumas, or lack of socialization.

Separation anxiety dog training: separation anxiety in dogs is a common behavioural issue where a dog becomes anxious or stressed when left alone. It can result in destructive behaviour, excessive barking, whining, or even house soiling. However, with patience, consistency, and the right training techniques, we can help your dog overcome separation anxiety.

Dog Aggression: dog aggression can be a challenging issue to address, but with the right training and guidance, we can help you to manage and reduce aggressive behaviours in your dog. It's important to note that aggression can stem from various causes, including fear, anxiety, territorial instincts, resource guarding, or social issues. Therefore, the approach to training may vary depending on the specific underlying cause.

Toy and food bowl aggression: Training a dog to reduce aggression around toys and food bowls is essential for their safety and the well-being of those around them. Our training techniques is based on patience, consistency, and positive reinforcement to help you train your dog to be less aggressive around toys and food bowls.

Pulling on the lead: Also known as leash pulling, is a common behaviour problem in dogs during walks. It can be frustrating for both the dog owner and the dog. Do not worry! We can train your dog not to pull on the lead at all.

Train in reducing dogs’ overprotective behaviour: Training a dog to reduce overprotective behaviour requires patience, consistency, and positive reinforcement. Overprotective behaviour in dogs can manifest as aggression, territoriality, or excessive barking when they perceive a threat to their owners or territory. Do not worry! We can help you and your dog to reduce this behaviour.

Meeting a new baby: Introducing your dog to a new baby born into the family is an important and gradual process that requires careful planning to ensure a smooth transition. The adjustment period may vary but with proper preparation, supervision, and patience, we can help ensure a positive relationship between your dog and your new baby.

Meeting a new puppy: Introducing a new puppy to your existing dog can be an exciting but potentially challenging experience. With proper preparation and gradual introduction process, we can help ensure a smooth transition for both dogs.

Train you to prepare yourself to train your own dog: We will prep you with the right approach on how to train your dog, because training your dog is an ongoing process that requires dedication and effort. With time and consistent effort, you can have a well-behaved and happy canine companion and it is FUN for both and a way to establish a stronger bond.

Training on how to stop your dog from biting or nipping: stopping a dog from biting or nipping is an important part of dog training, especially if it's a puppy or an adult dog with a biting issue. Rest assured; this training is one of our speciality trainings.

Training on how to stop dog lunging or jumping on people and reduce overexcitement: stopping a dog from lunging or jumping on people is an essential part of their training to ensure they are well-behaved and safe around others and become calmer.

Training on introducing your dog to a pregnant woman: this special type of training requires care and consideration to ensure the safety and comfort of both the pregnant woman and the dog. If you have concerns about your dog's behaviour or are unsure about how they will react, consult with SK9 Training World for the professional training and guidance.

Teaching your dog verbal and visual commands: Teaching your dog verbal and visual commands is a fundamental part of dog training. It helps establish effective communication between you and your beloved dog.

Scent work: Scent work involves teaching your dog to use their noses to locate specific scents or odours, it is challenging and exciting for your dog which engages your dog’s brain and helps in mental stimulation.

Training period depends on the assessment session. Contact us for prices.

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