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Paradigm K9 Dog Training

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Transform your dog and your relationship. Our proven 4 Pillar System creates calm, obedient, reliable dogs you can trust anywhere.

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Ongoing dog training support for Dog Owners: structured practice, real-world obedience, owner coaching, and accountability.

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88 contributions to Paradigm K9 Dog Training
1 like • 3d
Not bad! I'dlike to see a little more energy/excitment out of the dog but we'll get there!
food issues
How do you train your dog with their food when it is the size of a pea
0 likes • 3d
You either get good at handling the small bits of food or you change to larger kibble for the duration of training. Those really are the only good options.
Myles - May 2016 Class
There is no May class page so sharing here, so proud of Myles hanging out in "place" tonight. He is such a good boy. He has been so much more enjoyable since he came home. Really thankful for Jeff and Kayla.
Myles - May 2016 Class
0 likes • 3d
What a handsome guy!
Rye and Dewey
Look at those good boys! They know their place!
Rye and Dewey
0 likes • 20d
Heck yeah!
April Dogs - Week 3
This week was all about proofing — taking everything the dogs have learned and putting it to the test in the real world. Kayla loaded up the entire group and headed to a local park to work the dogs in a completely new and unfamiliar environment. New smells, new sights, new people, and plenty of distractions — this is where training either holds up… or falls apart. Up to this point, the dogs have been learning and practicing in a more controlled setting. Now we’re asking a different question: Do they actually understand the commands, or were they just performing in a familiar routine? Throughout the session, Kayla worked each dog through their core obedience: Heel with focus despite distractions Sit and Down with duration Place in an open environment Recall with competing stimuli You’ll see moments where the dogs succeed, and moments where they struggle — and that’s exactly what we want. This is how we identify gaps, build clarity, and start creating reliability. This phase is where training starts to become real. Not just obedience in the training room… but obedience that holds up in everyday life. We’ll continue building on this by increasing difficulty, reinforcing expectations, and helping each dog gain confidence and consistency no matter where they are.
1 like • May 2
@Sheri Wilson we will you too! We'll be announcing the monthly training club meetups sometime this month, stay tuned!
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Paradigm K9 LLC provides top quality dog training and behavior problem solving to dog owners all over the country.

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