by carrie | Jan 24, 2026 | Training Resources
Many dogs can perform commands in controlled situations — sit, down, place — yet struggle to follow through when it truly matters. This disconnect often leads owners to believe their dog is stubborn, distracted, or unmotivated. In reality, the issue is rarely the...
by carrie | Jan 23, 2026 | Training Resources
One of the most common questions dog owners ask is, “Is board-and-train too much for my dog?” It’s a thoughtful concern, and an important one. No owner wants to overwhelm their dog or push them beyond what’s healthy. At The DogHouse LLC, our family-owned dog training...
by carrie | Jan 22, 2026 | Training Resources
Board-and-train programs often deliver powerful results, but they aren’t a one-size-fits-all solution. Understanding who benefits most from this type of training helps owners make confident, informed decisions and sets realistic expectations from the start. At The...
by carrie | Jan 21, 2026 | Training Resources
One of the most common questions we hear from caring dog owners is, “Will my dog forget me if they go away for training?” It’s an understandable concern. Dogs are family, and the idea of being separated — even temporarily — can feel emotional. At The DogHouse LLC, our...
by carrie | Jan 20, 2026 | Training Resources
Board-and-train programs often deliver strong, lasting results, yet many owners feel hesitant before committing. That hesitation is understandable. Leaving your dog in someone else’s care, even temporarily, is a big decision. At The DogHouse LLC, our family-owned dog...