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How to Get a Dog To Stop Chewing


May 6, 2011
posted by admin @ 5:52 pm

Many puppy owners feel the repercussion of excusing their puppy’s tendency to chew on things; they attribute the behavior to the age of their cute k9.  Correct as they are, puppy owners, with a little persistency, can prevent themselves from asking the future question of “how to get a dog to stop chewing?”

So, how does a pet owner conquer puppy chewing before it becomes a problem of dog chewing?  Persistency and a strategy is key to mitigating and ultimately stopping this behavior.  You can find a few methods on how to get a dog to stop chewing on their site but, prior to going there, first you must understand what is usually the major obstacle when training a puppy, especially when corrections are needed.  FAMILY, FRIENDS, FAMILY, FRIENDS! 

Yes, everyone will need to be on the same page.  You want to send the correct message to the puppy.  If chewing on certain items are forbidden, it must be forbidden no matter what family member is present if you are looking to yield the best results.

Long Island Rottweiler Training


April 6, 2011
posted by admin @ 7:41 pm

Approximately (6) months old,  female Rottweiler!

Long Island Boarding with Bailee


February 1, 2011
posted by admin @ 3:36 pm

Here is Bailee a Golden-doodle enjoying the company of our dogs and children!  Additionally, please scroll down to see some more videos and pictures of this wonderful puppy who really displays an abundance of energy, love, smartness, and a willingness to please.

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Long Island Puppy Boarding- Bailee


January 26, 2011
posted by admin @ 6:05 pm

As many of you know, we provide Long Island Boarding to oor members. Below is Bailee, a Goldendoodle, that has amazing energy and a wealth of love. We are having a great time with her.

Long Island Boston Terrier Training


January 15, 2011
posted by admin @ 5:12 pm

Well, this Long Island Boston Terrier Training program is going well.  This is Chloe, she is a puppy, a strong willed one that has alot of spunk as indicated in the Long Island Dog Training video below.

My Dog Board and Train is Almost Over!


January 5, 2011
posted by admin @ 2:42 pm

Hi Mommy and Daddy!  My Long Island Dog Board and Train  Program is almost complete!  I think I am passing!

This Long Islander Dog Trainer is really committed to what he does.  I told him to send you more videos but he seemd really busy with the dog training thing.

Anyway, I finally convinced him, check me out guys

Long Island Dog Board and Train Member Goes Mingles


December 31, 2010
posted by admin @ 6:53 pm

Long Island Dog Board and Train

Tucker Belle said enough is enough to me this morning; she was tired of the light training that we begin all our Long Island Dog Board and Train members with.  So, being that I was in the holiday spirit, I gave in.

Well, should have brought the business cards today!  She received comments from everyone!

Our Long Island Dog Training School firmly believes in using a non cookie-cutter approach, we much rather observe when a dog or puppy is ready to move on to the next level in their Long Island Dog Board and Train Program; Tucker Belle clearly was ready!

Huntington Dog Training with Tucker Belle


December 30, 2010
posted by admin @ 5:03 pm

Tucker Belle learning the COME command after the December 26, 2010 blizzard!  If you didn’t notice our Long Island Board and Train  program trains in just about any weather!

Long Island Dog Trainers and Mail Carriers


December 26, 2010
posted by admin @ 11:20 am

I am assuming many Long Island Dog Trainers feel the same as I do when I say: What is the difference between us and mail carriers?

We are both:

  • working in inclement weather
  • delivering something (someone)
  • on time constraints

Below you will find one of those Long Island Dog Trainers working instead of roasting marshmallows!

Long Island Dog Board and Train- Real Life Training


December 26, 2010
posted by admin @ 9:59 am

Our Long Island Dog Board and Train Program strongly supports ‘real life’ dog and puppy training. 

 We are advocates of placing your puppy or dog into a program that affords them the chance to reside in similar conditions as they did in your home.  

By employing this type of dog training we are able to see what you have been exhibiting (your reason for becoming a member of our Long Island Dog Training Program in the first place!)

Many pet owners ask why we only accept one dog at a time into our dog training program, the answer is simple, we want to have your puppy or dog live with us in a pets’ capacity.

By allowing your puppy or dog to live as a pet, we are better equipped to train your dog, they like it better too!

Below is a video our Long Island Dog Board and Train member Tucker Belle enjoying a holiday while being trained, she is multi-tasking!

Tucker Belle


December 24, 2010
posted by admin @ 1:18 pm

!st Day of our Long Island Dog TRAININGHere we are teaching Tucker Belle to Pay Attention to the handler, while simultaneously training the foundation for the COME command.

Watch how Tucker Belle is able to listen on moderate distraction.  More videos to COME!  No pun intended.

Long Island Board and Train- Some Playtime


December 24, 2010
posted by admin @ 8:49 am

Day #2 for Tucker Belle:  Just enjoying some more play time before we begin our elite Long Island Dog Training.  She is very comfortable around the house in different situations, she is giving signs that she feels like part of the family. 

This is so important to accomplish prior to training.  Our Long Island Dog Training School firmly believes in having the puppy or dog become comfortable in the environment before introducing them to training; that way they are only dealing with the ordinary stress that comes from learning new things.

OK, will be posting some training videos late afternoon.

Welcoming Tucker Belle to our Long Island Board and Train


December 23, 2010
posted by admin @ 8:39 pm

Our Long Island Dog Training board and train welcomes our latest member, Tucker Belle comes.   This is the first day, actually 1st 15 minutes at our place.  As you can see she has warmed up pretty fast!

Please stay tuned… tomorrow we will start to post her training videos!

Long Island Dog Training in the Dog Park


November 15, 2010
posted by admin @ 7:36 pm

Here are a few videos of Chloe training in Long Island’s West Hills Dog Park. Of course, Chloe wanted NO part of the small dog park, whence the big dogs you see on our video (lol).

Our Long Island Dog Training Programs, especially our Dog Board and Train Program, strongly encourages training in a variety of areas.

Here are a few videos of our Boston Terrier Chloe doing her thing!

Chloe Demonstrating Her Will


November 14, 2010
posted by admin @ 9:57 pm

Here is Chloe our latest Long Island Board and Train member demonstrating the SIT command under some distraction.


Holden in a Sit Stay!


October 20, 2010
posted by admin @ 1:19 pm

Here is Holden in a “SIT” implied stay!

Long Island Dog Training with a Family Walk


October 20, 2010
posted by admin @ 7:38 am

A little Long Island Dog Training as we take a family walk with Cooper. This goes to show that training should be integrated with your everyday life to reach maximum optimization.

Before employing the services of our Long Island Dog Training School many pet owners fail to realize the importance of the “maintenance area” of dog training.

We constantly preach about how imperative it is for you to find some way to incorporate your puppy or dogs’ training into your daily life, this will not only enhance the relationship between your dog and you but, will keep the training flowing and ultimately become a way of life for your dog, second nature.

Off-Leash heeling with Cooper!