- Sep 10, 2025
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Anymore than three days and I'm asking too much out of myself. When school's out for the summer I can train three times a day, if I'm up for it.
This time a year I can get two short sessions in during the week, at most. Weekends are reserved for outdoor excursions and exploring, schedule permitting.
I find that short reminders on the white board keep me motivated and on task.
If you're wondering, a lot of these sessions will take place in my state of the art training facility. AKA my 90YO unfinished concrete basement. LOL!
Outside of these we do an on-leash walk very early in the morning before I leave for work. Then he hangs out with Mom for a few hours in the morning before being put up for the day.
Dog training doesn't have to be long, tedious, hard or fancy. I do all of my training in my basement, driveway and in public spaces. Sessions are short, fun and informal.
Hell, I'll stand in the living room while watching TV and I'll get a few reps of positions in with the pooch because we're just hanging out together anyway.