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K9 Commando

Plymouth

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K9 Commando was established based on our love of dogs and a desire to help others with their dog companions. We provide top of the line training, having worked with some of the best dog trainers in the United States. K9 Commando is based in Plymouth, United Kingdom.

6 hires on Bark

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Agility is a great way to have fun for both your dog and yourself. Agility creates a fun space for you and your dog to work on communication skills, training, and mutual understanding. It is also a great way to be active! We offer beginner, intermediate, and advanced classes.

Obedience training is the training of basic behaviours, such as sit, stay, and heel. Obedience training is beneficial for all dogs and their human companions. Not only do dogs learn good behaviours, dogs and their human companions create a deeper bond through the training. Once basic obedience behaviours are learned, the dog and their human companion can begin to learn ever more behaviours. We offer beginner, intermediate, and advanced classes.

One to one sessions allows for us to work solely with you and your dog. These sessions allows for freedom in what we cover and train and is entirely customisable to what you are needing. One to one sessions also provide a less stimulating environment than group classes.

Puppy socialisation is vital for their development. Dogs should be socialised from early on so that they have more awareness of their surroundings. Dogs that are socialised from an early age are better adjusted to adult life when they are around different people and dogs and when in new surroundings. The key puppy socialisation window is between 3 - 12 weeks of age.

We also provide one to one puppy support in addition to our puppy classes.

Reactivity can be a result of various reasons, for instance, under socialisation as a puppy, fear, anxiety, poor treatment or abuse, or even illnesses. Through our initial assessment we will be able to gather an understanding of the reactivity. From there, we will be able to work with you and your dog to help curb the reactivity.