Dog Training




Approach
Dog training approach is based on kindness, love, respect and trust. This is not a fear or punishment based approach. While a kindness based approach may take longer, it is better for the dogs well-being and for the quality of the human/dog relationship.
Any client found to be using punishment based techniques on their dog will be discharged from their program. Punishment is defined as yelling/swearing at the dog, using shock or prong collars, hitting or restraining the dog, any action that inflicts pain or discomfort on the dog.
A training plan will be developed for each individual team based on the strengths of the human and dog.
Meet & Greet/ Intake

Meet and greets are 30 minutes long, free and MANDATORY for ALL clients wishing to do individual sessions or classes and the Intake Form must be completed and submitted 48 hours prior to the Meet and Greet.
Meet and greet will be canceled if the intake form is not submitted 48 hours prior to meet and greet.
Accuracy on intake forms is imperative for the trainer to help the human/dog team. There is no judgment on previously used techniques or history (especially aggression), as long as the client is willing to learn a kindness based approach and use safety measures for aggressive dogs, including muzzles. Techniques will be taught to teach the dog to enjoy having a muzzle.
Sessions
Vaccines/Health Checks
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All vaccinations required by Mountain Paws must be completed prior to Meet and Greet, even if off site sessions are being done.
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If a dog is having an issue with aggression, it is mandatory that the dog have a vet check prior to doing a meet and greet. There are times that aggression may be caused by pain or a medical condition that the human is unaware of. In these cases, oftentimes, correcting the condition can resolve the issue whereas training will be ineffective in these cases. This helps prevent clients from spending time, energy and money paying for training that likely won’t help and will, most importantly, ease the dog's discomfort.If the dog is deemed to have no medical reason for aggression, training may proceed.
Safety
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The top priority is for the safety of both humans, dogs and members of the public. Clients are expected to adhere to safety protocols, including not putting their dog, themselves or others in an unsafe situation, such as letting their dog chase wildlife, keeping dog leashed except in yards ot fenced areas, adhering to traffic laws when crossing streets with their dog, muzzling an aggressive dog, etc.
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Clients not adhering to safety protocols will be discharged from their program/classes.



Our Happy Customers
Absolutely wonderful experience. The owners were incredibly kind and welcoming. Truly above and beyond. Our dog, Niko, was having a hard time settling in, and they kindly took him up to the penthouse and spent time helping him relax. That level of care meant everything to us.
Hands down one of the most pet-friendly and thoughtful kennels in BC. You can genuinely feel how much they care about four-legged family members. We’ll definitely be back!
Jean Nairon
