Oakley | Labradoodle | Bakersfield, California
Oakley, the five month old Labradoodle will be joining us for our One Week Board and Train Program! He joins us because he needs improvement in overall obedience and leash manners. Taking Oakley on a walk can be difficult for his owners because he pulls ahead of them so much. He also can be a bit protective of his owners. Over the next week stay tuned and enjoy his awesome transformation!
Pupdate 2:
- Date: July 4th
- Weight: 31.02lbs
- Morning Feed: all
- Evening Feed: all
- Training Summary: Over at the park we introduced all 5 commands with leash pressure. With the leash we guide him into the commands. As we continued to complete more reps he began to catch on. He also got to meet my dogs for the first time. At first he was barking at them from a distance. As they began to smell each other then he wanted to go ahead and play.
Pupdate 3:
- Date: July 5th 2022
- Weight: 32.18lbs
- Morning Feed: all
- Evening Feed: all
- Training Summary: Today was a nice cool day so we were able to go train out in the day. We went over all commands and now added in the collar. He is responding well to the e collar. He loves the place command. I noticed it’s comfy for him and he will hold a sit & down.
Pupdate 4:
- Date: July 6th 2022
- Weight: 32.22 lbs
- Morning Feed: all
- Evening Feed: all
- Training Summary: Great day at the park! Oakley was around of human distractions. We trained near the playground area where he heard lots of children playing and having fun. He wanted to join them but knew better to improve his training. Great day today Oakley!
Pupdate 5:
- Date: July 7th 2022
- Weight: 32.56 lbs
- Morning Feed: all
- Evening Feed: all
- Training Summary: Today we got to socialize Oakley to the public. Over at the mall he was around lots of new distractions. He also joined a pack walk with his training mate Remy! He performed all commands on leash throughout the store.
Pupdate 6:
- Date: July 8th 2022
- Weight: 32.58 lbs
- Morning Feed: all
- Evening Feed: all
- Training Summary: Oakley is doing great in public areas. In public I always have him on command. This limits him trying to bark at people when they get near. He does well greeting new dogs and is improving his extended commands.