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Stop Dog Jumping on Guests: Teaching Better Dog Manners

Why Dog Jumping on Guests Is a Manners Problem, Not a Behavior Flaw When a dog is jumping on guests, it usually isn’t about disobedience. It’s about excitement, unclear expectations, and habits that have been unintentionally reinforced over time. Dogs repeat what works, and jumping often gets attention. The goal

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Consistency in Dog Training Protects Progress After Graduation

From Graduation to Real Life at Home Consistency in dog training is what protects progress when a board-and-train dog goes home. Clear expectations, follow-through, and shared routines help dogs understand life after graduation. Without consistency, even strong training can fade. This transition matters most.T Consistency in dog training is what

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Training Rescue Dogs With Trust & Love

Meet Snickers – A Ducktown Dog Training Graduate Training rescue dogs works best when we slow things down and lead with calm. Not because dogs need less guidance, but because they need safety before they can learn. Slow does not mean permissive. Calm does not mean weak. When structure is

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How to Stop Puppy Biting: What’s Normal & What’s Not

How to stop puppy biting is one of the most common questions we get—often from overwhelmed new puppy owners calling us after a rough day of nipping, sore hands, and second-guessing themselves. Those early weeks can feel intense, painful, and confusing, even when you’re doing everything right. At Ducktown Lodge,

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Off-Leash Dog Training: When Is Your dog Really Ready?

Off-Leash Dog Training in Cumming, GA – Being able to run your dog off-leash and enjoy the freedom that e-collar training allows is an incredible feeling. It is what many owners work toward from the very beginning. But off-leash dog training is not about hope or optimism. It is about

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