Survivor Training & Recertification
Kelly’s K9s Master Trainer is a Cornell trained animal behaviorist, working alongside a team of trainers, and with decades of knowledge in Schutzhund – an assessment of intelligence, trainability, and work ethic in German Shepherds.
Our Training Academy offers structured obedience and protection training through the first two years of the dog’s life, beginning with socialization, manners, house rules, and fundamental obedience commands. Complex and off leash obedience training is incorporated as puppies grow and develop, as well as training on protecting the survivor in varied environments and situations.
The phases of training progressively incorporate the survivor as an essential part of the work. Eight weeks of on-site, twice weekly training is the first step of assessing the fit of the dog with the survivor, and the potential for the survivor to take ownership of the dog upon successful completion of this first phase. The second phase requires twice-monthly on-site training for the first year, followed by monthly on-site training in year two. While these are the most intensive parts of the training program, training never ends. It continues throughout the dog’s life with twice-annual on-site training and recertifications. This ongoing process supports continued learning and sustained skills in effective communication, handling, and commands.
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