Quick Command Dog Training

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06/09/2026

The 2 Secrets to a Better Behaved Dog

Photos from Quick Command Dog Training's post 06/08/2026

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They have leash tie-ups for dogs.

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05/30/2026

What You Can Expect From Your Dog After Completing My Program

Every dog progresses at their own pace, but by the end of the program, you can expect a dog that is significantly more reliable, easier to live with, and capable of making better decisions in everyday situations.

Your dog will understand clear expectations and be able to confidently perform commands such as:

• Recall (coming when called)
• Heel walking without pulling
• Place command with duration
• Sit and Down stays
• Leave It
• Crate/Kennel manners

Beyond obedience, we focus on real-life behavior. That means improving common household issues such as:

• Jumping on guests
• Excessive barking
• Counter surfing
• Door rushing
• Poor leash manners
• Lack of impulse control

Most importantly, you’ll have a dog that can relax when needed, enjoy more freedom, and become a better companion for your family. The goal isn’t to create a robot—it’s to create a well-mannered dog that can confidently navigate the real world while still being able to be a dog.

05/29/2026

How I Use an E-Collar for the Place Command

To further clarify this video:

Many people hear the term ā€œelectronic collarā€ and immediately assume it’s a harsh or unfair form of punishment. In reality, that’s not how I use the tool in my training program for 95% of situations.

When introduced and conditioned correctly, the e-collar becomes a communication tool that helps create clarity, consistency, and reliability for the dog. The goal is not to intimidate or shut a dog down—it’s to help them better understand what is being asked of them. The worst thing that can happen would to make a dog fear you.

Unfortunately, there are many long-standing misconceptions about e-collar training. I genuinely enjoy educating dog owners on how these tools work when used properly, because the reality is often very different from what people have been led to believe.

If you have questions about e-collar training or how I incorporate it into my program, feel free to reach out. I’m always happy to have a respectful conversation and provide more information.

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