Instinct Canine Holistic Behavioral Training

Instinct Canine Holistic Behavioral Training

Dog Training·440 Danbury Rd, Wilton, CT 06897
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About Instinct Canine Holistic Behavioral Training

Instinct Canine Holistic Behavioral Training offers personalized dog training programs focused on addressing problematic behaviors like aggression, anxiety, and leash pulling. They emphasize a holistic approach, teaching owners how to manage their dog's mental and physical stimulation needs to achieve balance. Their services are recommended by veterinarians and are suitable for all breeds and life stages.

Dog Training Services

Personalized training programsEliminate problematic behaviors (leash pulling, aggression, resource guarding, excessive barking, anxiety)Basic obedience training (off-leash, under distraction)Obedience trainingService dog training

Common dog training services in Wilton:

  • Puppy socialization and early development classes
  • Basic obedience training (sit, stay, come, heel)
  • Behavior modification for aggression, anxiety, and fear
  • Private one-on-one training sessions
  • Group obedience and socialization classes
  • Agility training and sport-specific programs

Dog Training FAQ

What age should I start training my dog?

Puppies can start basic training and socialization as early as 8 weeks old. Puppy classes are typically available from 8-16 weeks and focus on socialization, bite inhibition, and basic commands. Formal obedience training usually begins around 5-6 months. However, it is never too late to train a dog — adult dogs learn quickly and can overcome behavioral issues with the right approach.

How much does dog training cost in the Westchester/Fairfield area?

Group obedience classes in the area run $150-$300 for a 6-8 week course. Private in-home training sessions cost $100-$200 per hour. Intensive board-and-train programs range from $1,500-$4,000 for 2-4 weeks depending on the trainer and the behavioral issues being addressed. Many trainers offer package discounts for multiple sessions.

What training methods should I look for?

Look for trainers who use positive reinforcement methods — rewarding good behavior rather than punishing bad behavior. Check for certifications like CPDT-KA (Certified Professional Dog Trainer) or KPA CTP (Karen Pryor Academy). Avoid trainers who rely on prong collars, shock collars, or dominance-based methods, as these can damage your relationship with your dog and increase anxiety.

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