By: Darian Smock, ZimmVet Pet Trainer

Here at ZimmVet’s Training Department, we know that behavioral issues are the number one reason pets are surrendered to shelters. Taking your new puppy or dog to obedience classes shortly after they come home with you can help prevent the formation of bad habits and unacceptable behaviors. It also helps your dog understand your standard of expectation for your household rules. This helps set them up for success as they transition into your family because they aren’t guessing or having to push boundaries to know what the rules are.

There is a common misconception that dogs and puppies need a long time to “settle in” to their new home. This is untrue and can actually be detrimental as it doesn’t give your new pet a clear set of rules and boundaries to follow. A new puppy or dog will be more comfortable and happier when they are able to know exactly what is okay and not okay. It is recommended to stat a group class with a new pet within 4 weeks of bringing them home.

Our Puppy Kindergarten and Obedience 1 classes are positive reinforcement style group training classes that are designed to help build the relationship between you and your dog while giving you the tools to shape a pleasant companion at home. Starting obedience classes early will help ensure that you’re not going back a year later fixing bad habits, and it’s a great way to start off your relationship with your new best friend on the right foot!