Creekside Canine Training

Creekside Canine Training Providing you with the skills you need to have a happy, healthy relationship with your canine compan

Creekside Canine prides itself on providing eclectic and well-balanced training programs in the Frederick area. Creekside trainers are equipped with a vast toolbox of different training techniques to ensure that you and your dog both have a successful training experience.

06/03/2026

Sometimes we need to remove variables and gradually reintroduce them to help our dogs build confidence.

06/02/2026

Welcome back Sophie! Sophie is a graduate of our Puppy Jumpstart program and is now with us for Puppy Kindergarten. Puppy K is Creekside’s three week day training program specially designed for puppies 16-26 weeks old.

05/29/2026

Teaching this puppy that when she follows me good things happen!

AND teaching her to hold a little duration for her “Sit Stay.”

05/27/2026

Ellie Mae probably
“Am I doing ‘engagement’ right?”

05/26/2026

Lenny is working on two things in this video. one is his tone recall. And the other is his leash awareness. When he hears the tone he needs to return to my side as fast as possible. Leash awareness is when Lenny is able to stay connected with his handler when on leash at all times. When we stop, even in a free walk, he needs to stop and check in. The extended leash is a great training tool for these exercises as long as you are in an appropriate setting and you are working a dog who already understands the skill foundation. It is a proofing tool.

05/22/2026

We hope everyone has a great weekend! Go do something your dog loves to do!

05/21/2026

Lenny is working very hard to learn when certain forms of expression are appropriate and when they aren’t. In this session we allow Lenny to thoroughly enjoy himself. When the game is over he is given the cue. In this case it’s “all done.” This means the game is over. I take the toy he was engaged with away. This and the verbal cue informs Lenny that the other toys are no longer in play. In previous sessions we worked hard on the “leave it” command and here you can see the outcome of that work. Lenny is rewarded for this shift in behavior with simple physical contact. Plus, he knows another opportunity for play will present itself.

05/21/2026

Playing ball or simply having a ball present completely distracts Lenny. When a ball is around he can’t focus or turn off the intensity that comes with it. While sometimes this energy is appropriate Lenny needs to also learn when it isn’t. In this short clip of a much longer session, Lenny is practicing impulse control around the high value item. We don’t reward with that item and send him to a high state of stimulation again. Rather we ask for an alternative and he can be rewarded for action. In this video we are building a down stay and combine the tone with the recall.

05/20/2026

A person and their dog doing something with a common goal to build engagement before a downtown walk!

05/19/2026

Another successful chill session for Beau. Took about 20 minutes of restlessness and a few corrections for inappropriate attention getting behaviors. But after that he lay calmly for a solid 45 mins while Sarah got some office work done. Sometimes training is simply learning how to do nothing.

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Frederick, MD
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