FluentDog Client HQ

Everything you need for a well-behaved dog!

What's Happening at FluentDog

Group Class on Sunday, May 17

time change! Class will meet at 5pm.

Current Drop-In Group Class Times

9am Saturdays

10am Sundays

Upcoming events:

May 30, 9 am: Trail Walk at Pinecliff Park (email to rsvp)

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Contact info:

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To reach the whole team (fastest response) 410-593-3253

Carla direct line: 240-528-8005

Book Day Camp

Day camp helps protect the good dog lifestyle you've worked so hard to instill via training. Your dog will get socialization, training and we'll maintain daily life skills like not pulling and waiting at doorways.

Drop off Tuesday-Friday between 7:30am and 10am. Pick up between 3pm-6pm.

Request boarding here

Dogs we have trained are welcome to come back anytime. We offer regular boarding and training board.

Just email [email protected] to reserve your dates!

Schedule a private lesson

Resources

The Good Dog Lifestyle

After your first lesson or two at FluentDog, you're probably starting to realize that training is much more than teaching commands. It's about setting up an environment where your dog is intentionally learning what you want them to learn...and not rehearsing the things you DON'T want them to learn.

Having a good dog is a lifestyle.

I wrote this go-home guide for my board-and-train clients, and I'm making it available to everyone because I find myself saying these things in lessons again and again!

Your First Month With Your Puppy

It's easy to be overwhelmed when you have a new puppy! This ebook details EXACTLY what I do with my own puppies, what you need, and what to focus on.

(Hint: it's not commands. You have their whole life for that.)

You're not in our Facebook group yet?!

We post videos of the dogs in training Monday-Friday, so you know what your dog is learning, but people stay in the group year after year. Why? After training so many dogs, it's become a dog behavior library.

Use the group search function to research exactly how to address various issues from head halter training to counter surfing. We have a video for it!