
Reactive Dogs
Join us for a supportive, science-based six-week class designed to help dogs who struggle with reactivity build confidence, focus, and better coping skills in the real world. 🐾 Small group size (4 to 5 teams in a 3000 sft inside location) 👨👩👧👦 Whole family welcome 📚 Homework included with video explanations Please call, text, or email us before signing up so we can make sure this class is the right fit for you and your dog. 📞 Phone: 650-996-6708 📧 Email: oriondogtraining@gmail.com
Just some of the skills we’ll cover Differential marker words for clear communication Emergency U-Turn Reliable recall Up & Down game The importance of management Settle skills Look at That game Catch 1-2-3 game Long-line walking Leash handling Safety gear Why dogs react
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FAQs
Q: What is the max training age for dogs?
A: Dogs of any age can benefit from training. While it is generally easier to train puppies due to their malleable behavior and learning capabilities, adult dogs can also be trained successfully. The key is to be patient, consistent, and use positive reinforcement techniques. Older dogs may require more time and effort to break established habits, but with proper training and guidance, they can learn new skills and behaviors at any age.
Q: How do you train a 4-year-old dog?
A: Training a 4-year-old dog follows similar principles as training a younger dog, but there are a few considerations to keep in mind. First, it's important to assess the dog's current behavior and any existing training or socialization. Start with basic obedience commands such as sit, stay, and come, using positive reinforcement techniques like treats and praise. Consistency is key, so set aside regular training sessions and reinforce good behavior consistently. If your dog has any specific behavioral issues, consult a professional dog trainer who can provide guidance tailored to your dog's needs.
Q: How much does it cost to train a dog?
A: The cost of training a dog can vary depending on various factors, including the type of training, the trainer's experience and credentials, the duration of the training program, and the specific needs of your dog. Professional dog trainers may offer different training options such as group classes, private sessions, or board-and-train programs. Group classes are generally more affordable, ranging from $100 to $300 for a multi-week course, while private sessions or intensive board-and-train programs can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars. It's best to contact local dog trainers or training facilities in your area to get specific pricing information tailored to your dog's training needs.

