Dog Training Corrects Many Types of Bad Behavior
- Excessive Barking
- Chewing
- Digging
- Counter-Surfing (stealing food from the counter or table)
- Jumping
- Separation or Isolation Anxiety
- Resource Guarding
- Begging
- Aggression
- Any other type of behavior problem
K9 Kenny only offers private lessons, and at this time does not offer board and train.
K9 Kenny Dog Training Packages
All packages are $695 for six 50-minute sessions.
Green Dog package
The Green Package is for basic dog obedience commands such as:
- Sit
- Down
- Off
- Place
- Heel on a loose leash
- Crate training
This option is great for puppies as well as older dogs with no prior training.
Red Dog package
This option is for owners who want to spend time off-leash with their dog.
- E-collar training
- Heel off-leash
- Advanced Leave it
- Advanced Recall
This option will help you feel confident having your dog off-leash in open spaces. Your dog will learn to heel off-leash, come when called from a distance, and to leave things alone on command. E-collar training is beneficial to help dogs learn to stay away from dangerous situations.
Blue Dog package
The Blue Dog Packages is for more advanced dog obedience commands such as:
- Sit-stay
- Down-stay
- Extended Place
- Leave it
- Drop
- Recall
- Heel on a loose leash
This option is great for older dogs with some prior training. It is also fine for dogs with no prior training. The sessions will teach new commands as well as reinforce what was learned in basic obedience by introducing distractions, duration and distance. Your dog will also learn to leave food alone, drop items, ignore distractions and come when called.
Can’t decide on which package
to choose?
K9 Kenny can customize a package to your needs!
Why Training Your Dog is Important
My name is Kenny. I am a certified dog trainer in Austin, Texas. People often ask me how important it is to get their dog trained. Here is what I tell them:
“A trained dog helps make for a happy and harmonious household. There are three things a dog needs to live a happy life: physical exercise, mental exercise and communication. It is communication where training enters the equation. Dogs need to know the rules and need to know who is in charge. Without structure they are easily confused and this usually leads to unwanted behaviors. When you walk your dog he should be heeling by your side not pulling six front feet of you. That will help avoid unnecessary confrontations with other dogs. When you come to a door your dog should automatically sit and wait for you to allow him to go through the door. If you drop food on the floor your dog should look to you for permission to eat it. When guests visit, your dog should not jump on them. Basic obedience training will set the ground rules and create good behaviors while helping to eliminate the unwanted ones. Once your dog knows you are his friend and have his back but are still the unquestioned alpha dog, communication will have been established. A trained dog is indeed a happy dog.”