Off Leash Dog Training North Myrtle Beach
The freedom for your dog to do more dog things begins with confidence in your Off Leash Dog Training.
It’s the lifestyle of hikers, beachgoers, and those who just want to know that their dog isn’t going to run off in their neighborhood. You want to be able to include your dog in more of your lifestyle and your outings with safety in mind.
Giving your dog off-leash training opens opportunities for more fun and more adventures.
Off-Leash Dog Training can be done as an add-on to your basic obedience package with a few extra lessons - or- it can be done as a stand-alone program to advance your dog’s skills. The number of lessons we need for Off-Leash Dog Training depends on where your dog’s current level of obedience and recall are today. We’ll do an assessment to make that determination and customize a package for you.
Benefits Of Off Leash Dog Training
Know that you can trust them to move freely and come back when you call them with a reliable recall.
Stay Put when you can’t recall them safely due to danger between the two of you.
Being able to run off leash and enjoy the freedom of being a dog
explore the environment,
play without being restrained,
or leave a play date when it's time to go home
It's possible with off leash dog training. Let me help you achieve that with your dog and give you both more freedom in your activities and more confidence and trust in your relationship.
This program may require an ecollar for the most reliable off-leash recall.
Benefits an ECollar For Off Leash Dog Training
Using an ecollar for off leash dog training is one of the most reliable ways to achieve your desired goal. It’s not a requirement, but it is effective, efficient, and easy!
A Dog that has been off leash trained is
trained to be off leash
has a rock solid recall
is reliable under every distraction
and is reliably obedient at distance from you
There is a huge difference between an off leash trained dog, and a dog who is allowed off leash. Too many people try it and hope for the best and often disastrous things happen at some point because skills have not been proofed or there are gaps in leadership. Many people try this at ages far too young! They see a little puppy that follows them around and then forget that that puppy becomes a teenage who is going to test every boundary and rule given to them. Or as the puppy matures there is a fear-imprint phase and first-year experiences that could create the classic “flight” response under fear that he simply doesn’t listen. What will you do if your dog is off leash and you have no way to communicate with him?
I love off leash dog training with ecollar. It’s the most reliable way to achieve results and keep them reinforced. Think of it like a safety net when you need it. Over time, you’ll use it less and less, but your dog will be maturing and mastering the skills.