Canine Humane Training

Canine Humane Training Here at Canine Humane Network we are committed to providing the best possible education and training

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Please join me in welcoming our newest trainer, Ian Kilgore! Ian has been observing and assisting me in classes since 2019, and I am so excited for him to start teaching on his own. He will be offering Basic Manners and Puppy Manners classes. His first Basic Manners class starts Tuesday, April 13th if you would like to join him.

https://caninehumane.regfox.com/basic-manners-tues

Join us for Control Unleashed Foundations to start your puppy off right or help your easily distracted or anxious dog!
03/10/2021

Join us for Control Unleashed Foundations to start your puppy off right or help your easily distracted or anxious dog!

Lead The Way, specialized leash walking class starts on March 3rd at CHN. If you've attended a puppy or basic manners cl...
02/16/2021

Lead The Way, specialized leash walking class starts on March 3rd at CHN. If you've attended a puppy or basic manners class and you're looking to perfect your and your pup's leash walking manners, this class is for you! Click the link below to register:

https://caninehumane.regfox.com/lead-the-way

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13454 Clarksville PIke
Highland, MD
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We believe in always using force-free, fear-free scientifically-backed methods in our dog and puppy training classes.

For most people, it doesn’t require scientific journals to tell us what we seem to know instinctively: it is more humane to reward than to punish. Most people would rather avoid doing anything that will make their dog experience pain or fear if they can prevent it. Using positive reinforcement techniques rewards desirable behavior, lessens a dog’s frustration, and when used consistently, increases wanted behavior. This results in happy dogs and happy people!

So what are science-based methods?

Positive reinforcement is rewarding the dog with something very pleasant, like food, toys and petting, to encourage the dog to repeat the behavior. This works for every animal and every person as well.