Puppy Tips

Staying Consistent with Your Dog Training

So just how important is consistency when it comes to dog training? What if family and friends interrupt our training routine? The Baxter and Bella dog training website has a lot to say about this! 

Puppies need a lot of repetition and consistency when they are learning. Is one visit from your favorite but sometimes obnoxious uncle going to break your puppy? Probably not, as long as you are proactive and redirect or remove your puppy from the situation, and you are training that fun-loving uncle in appropriate puppy behavior as well! This could prevent this person from continuing this type of behavior with someone else’s puppy as well.”

Training requires a lot of patience, and with patience comes consistency! Check out the full blog here for more details and information. As always, please don’t hesitate to reach out to our certified dog trainers. They would love to offer more helpful tips and meet with you and your Australian labradoodle! 

 Be sure to visit Baxter and Bella’s page, check out this blog for more tips, and don’t forget that here at Colonial Village Labradoodles we offer a 25% off promo code when you shop with Baxter and Bella: CVL25.

About CVL

Colonial Village Labradoodles is Indiana’s premier labradoodle breeder. We raise multi-generational Australian Labradoodle and Australian Bernedoodle puppies with a purpose. Our dogs are bred for their therapy-oriented temperaments and allergy-friendly coats.

What is a multi-generational Australian Labradoodle?

Multi-generational Australian Labradoodles are a cross between many different parent breeds. The breed originated in Australia in the 1980s with the intent of creating an allergy-friendly service dog for the blind. Australian Labradoodles are a combination of a Poodle, Labrador Retriever, English Cocker Spaniel, American Cocker Spaniel, and Irish Water dogs. These breeds were hand-selected for specific breed qualities to create the ideal service dog for those with allergies. Since then, the breed has continued on and spread across the world. Australian Labradoodles are now considered their own breed with its own breed clubs (ALAA and WALA).