Puppy Preschool (Level 1: Foundations)
Start your puppy's training journey with the Unified K9 method—a relationship-focused, intuitive approach that builds a lifelong bond!
This program includes 6 modules, designed to span 6 weeks of training. You'll master essential skills like sit, stay, drop, heel, and how to mark behaviours, while gaining a deeper understanding of how dogs think and how to communicate with them effectively.
Through fun, engaging exercises, you'll help your pup develop trust, resilience, tolerance, and confidence.
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Understanding Reinforcement
Learn what reinforcement is, and how to apply it effectively to promote lifelong learning.
Learn what reinforcement is, and how to apply it effectively to promote lifelong learning.
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Putting reinforcement in action through the “Treat Toss” exercise.
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Marker Words
A marker word is your first way of communicating with your dog. The marker ("yes" or click) is instant feedback: "That's exactly it—reinforcement is coming!"
A marker word is your first way of communicating with your dog. The marker ("yes" or click) is instant feedback: "That's exactly it—reinforcement is coming!"
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Exercise: Loading the Marker Word
Before introducing your marker word in practice, we need to first add value to the using the “Loading the Marker Word” exercise.
Before introducing your marker word in practice, we need to first add value to the using the “Loading the Marker Word” exercise.
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Timing when it comes to “marking” behaviours is key.
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Exercise: I Spy (Marker Word Edition)
Practice your timing with your marker word using this fun take on the classis “I Spy”game.
Practice your timing with your marker word using this fun take on the classis “I Spy”game.
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Exercise: The Tennis Ball Game
Pair your timing with effectively tossing a treat in “The Tennis Ball Game.”
Pair your timing with effectively tossing a treat in “The Tennis Ball Game.”
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Name Recognition
After your marker word, the next most important piece of communication is your dog responding to their name.
After your marker word, the next most important piece of communication is your dog responding to their name.
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Exercise: The Name Game
It is important that our dog responds to their name, and this is a perfect way to practice your timing with your marker word.
It is important that our dog responds to their name, and this is a perfect way to practice your timing with your marker word.
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Luring
Using food or smells to influence our puppies movement. It’s an invaluable tool to have in your foundation.
Using food or smells to influence our puppies movement. It’s an invaluable tool to have in your foundation.
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Teaching your dog to touch your hand through targeting and luring.
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Release Words
The final piece of communication for this week. A release word ("OK," "All done," etc.) means "behaviour over, reinforcement window closed—relax."
The final piece of communication for this week. A release word ("OK," "All done," etc.) means "behaviour over, reinforcement window closed—relax."
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Cues & Everyday Communication
Cuing is the final step, not the start. But talk to your puppy in the meantime!
Cuing is the final step, not the start. But talk to your puppy in the meantime!
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Putting It All Together
Use full sequence: Cue or Lure depending on progress → mark → reinforce → release.
Use full sequence: Cue or Lure depending on progress → mark → reinforce → release.
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Exercise: Sit
To practice the full training sequence, we will use a behaviour you have probably already done with your dog; Sit.
To practice the full training sequence, we will use a behaviour you have probably already done with your dog; Sit.
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Continue practising the full training sequence, moving on to the Down behaviour.
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Natural Walks vs. Structured Walks
Natural walks allow your puppy to sniff/explore at their own pace. Great for enrichment, mental recharge, and confidence building.
Natural walks allow your puppy to sniff/explore at their own pace. Great for enrichment, mental recharge, and confidence building.
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Socialization Done Right
Most of us have heard that socializing our puppies is essential for raising confident, resilient, and well-adjusted dogs. But what does socialization really mean?
Most of us have heard that socializing our puppies is essential for raising confident, resilient, and well-adjusted dogs. But what does socialization really mean?
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Exercise: Park Your Pup
Park Your Pup is a foundational concept/exercise, designed to help your puppy learn how to relax on cue in a designated safe space. It serves as the starting point for teaching guided relaxation and resiliency.
Park Your Pup is a foundational concept/exercise, designed to help your puppy learn how to relax on cue in a designated safe space. It serves as the starting point for teaching guided relaxation and resiliency.
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Taking Socialization Outdoors
Since proper socialization is about building confidence through positive, calm experiences, how can you help your dog remain calm while outdoors?
Since proper socialization is about building confidence through positive, calm experiences, how can you help your dog remain calm while outdoors?
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Exercise: Hanging With Your Hound
This exercise teaches your pup the art of calm companionship—how to settle quietly and trust your guidance in a variety of public or stimulating settings.
This exercise teaches your pup the art of calm companionship—how to settle quietly and trust your guidance in a variety of public or stimulating settings.
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Recognizing Stress Signals
Recognizing stress signals in puppies is crucial when introducing them to new environments or people, as it helps ensure their emotional well-being and prevents escalation of fear or anxiety.
Recognizing stress signals in puppies is crucial when introducing them to new environments or people, as it helps ensure their emotional well-being and prevents escalation of fear or anxiety.
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Proper Introductions
Meeting new people and other dogs can be tough on your puppy! Learn the basics while observing body language throughout.
Meeting new people and other dogs can be tough on your puppy! Learn the basics while observing body language throughout.
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Exercise: Go Say Hi!
This game teaches puppies how to politely greet new people and other dogs by either targeting or sniffing, and then disconnecting.
This game teaches puppies how to politely greet new people and other dogs by either targeting or sniffing, and then disconnecting.
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What Is That?!
The world, and the things in it, are brand new to your puppy. Properly exposing them to new and novel items in vitally important.
The world, and the things in it, are brand new to your puppy. Properly exposing them to new and novel items in vitally important.
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Exercise: Free Work
A low-pressure, open-plan activity that encourages your dog to engage with their environment and new objects at their own pace.
A low-pressure, open-plan activity that encourages your dog to engage with their environment and new objects at their own pace.
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Reinforcing Proximity
Reinforcing staying close to you in new/public places is incredibly important. It makes your presence valuable and reassuring.
Reinforcing staying close to you in new/public places is incredibly important. It makes your presence valuable and reassuring.
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Exercise: Walk With Me
The Walk With Me game encourages your puppy to walk beside you willingly, without force or pressure.
The Walk With Me game encourages your puppy to walk beside you willingly, without force or pressure.
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Putting It All Together
Recap: Proper socialization = positive, paced exposures + relaxation skills + reading stress + proximity value.
Recap: Proper socialization = positive, paced exposures + relaxation skills + reading stress + proximity value.
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Building The Bond With Enrichment
This week’s focus is on ensuring your puppy receives enough enrichment in their daily lives to support a healthy, balanced relationship and overall well-being.
This week’s focus is on ensuring your puppy receives enough enrichment in their daily lives to support a healthy, balanced relationship and overall well-being.
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Developing The Desire To Play
The easiest and most natural form of enrichment is play! Puppies are, by nature, curious and playful learners.
The easiest and most natural form of enrichment is play! Puppies are, by nature, curious and playful learners.
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Exercise: Treat Chase
You learned how to toss a treat to your dog in Week 1, now learn how to transform that into a fun game.
You learned how to toss a treat to your dog in Week 1, now learn how to transform that into a fun game.
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Competitive vs Supportive Games & The Play Cycle
Most forms of play can be grouped into two main categories: competitive and supportive games. These activities make up what we call the play cycle, which is a rotating dial of enjoyment that encompasses a wide range of behaviours.
Most forms of play can be grouped into two main categories: competitive and supportive games. These activities make up what we call the play cycle, which is a rotating dial of enjoyment that encompasses a wide range of behaviours.
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Exercise: Chase and Catch
Many dogs love to engage in this game simply for the outlet to run and chase freely.
Many dogs love to engage in this game simply for the outlet to run and chase freely.
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Exercise: Tug
Tug games are an absolute must for those dogs craving competitive relationship-building games.
Tug games are an absolute must for those dogs craving competitive relationship-building games.
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Exercise: The Play Way
Play does not always require toys! In fact, most puppies are more than willing to engage with their guardians directly.
Play does not always require toys! In fact, most puppies are more than willing to engage with their guardians directly.
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Managing Arousal
Play raises excitement—great, but we need to teach settling back down for impulse control and calm transitions.
Play raises excitement—great, but we need to teach settling back down for impulse control and calm transitions.
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Exercise: Silly Sit/Down
Any form of play has a high likelihood of increasing your pup’s overall arousal and excitement levels. Therefore, we need to be able to settle your puppy back down to a manageable energy level.
Any form of play has a high likelihood of increasing your pup’s overall arousal and excitement levels. Therefore, we need to be able to settle your puppy back down to a manageable energy level.
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Putting It All Together
Each play style and activity has its own benefits and risks. You can get creative by combining more than one to create an irresistible experience for your pup, being sure to end with a calming exercise.
Each play style and activity has its own benefits and risks. You can get creative by combining more than one to create an irresistible experience for your pup, being sure to end with a calming exercise.
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Exercise: Flirting With Fido
Let’s introduce a toy that can cover almost every dial on the play cycle: A Flirt Pole.
Let’s introduce a toy that can cover almost every dial on the play cycle: A Flirt Pole.
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The Importance of Trust
Trust is one of the most important elements of any relationship — and that includes the one we share with our puppies.
Trust is one of the most important elements of any relationship — and that includes the one we share with our puppies.
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Resource Guarding – What Is It?
Resource guarding is a natural survival behaviour seen across all species.
Resource guarding is a natural survival behaviour seen across all species.
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Exercise: Drop Game
To build and maintain trust with your dog, it’s important to avoid direct conflict while still enforcing boundaries and ensuring safety.
To build and maintain trust with your dog, it’s important to avoid direct conflict while still enforcing boundaries and ensuring safety.
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Dispelling Myths
With so much information available online, it can be difficult to know what’s true when it comes to dog training. Unfortunately, many common “tips” can damage trust and even put you or your puppy at risk.
With so much information available online, it can be difficult to know what’s true when it comes to dog training. Unfortunately, many common “tips” can damage trust and even put you or your puppy at risk.
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Management is Key
Proper management of the environment is one of the most important principles of raising a puppy.
Proper management of the environment is one of the most important principles of raising a puppy.
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Exercise: Whatcha' Got? Game
This game is designed to teach your dog that you are not a rival, but a trusted partner in their exploration and learning.
This game is designed to teach your dog that you are not a rival, but a trusted partner in their exploration and learning.
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Teach puppy that your presence near the bowl predicts more food, not less.
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Exercise: Drive-By Treating
Drive-By Treating is a simple, low-effort exercise that pairs your presence with positive experiences—adding value without causing stress or distrust.
Drive-By Treating is a simple, low-effort exercise that pairs your presence with positive experiences—adding value without causing stress or distrust.
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Exercise: Look Up! And Eat
Of course, there will be times when you need to interrupt your dog’s feeding before they’re finished.
Of course, there will be times when you need to interrupt your dog’s feeding before they’re finished.
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Impulse Control Around Food
Final piece is teaching restraint and impulse control around food in your hand.
Final piece is teaching restraint and impulse control around food in your hand.
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This exercise prevents food snatching and builds patience/stay.
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General measure of the stressors training introduces to dogs; the 3 D’s.
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The Engagement Warm-up
Engagement warm-up preps puppy for work, shifts focus to you instead of environment.
Engagement warm-up preps puppy for work, shifts focus to you instead of environment.
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Exercise: Heel Position
When you encounter distractions that exceed your dog’s current leash-walking skill level, use the Heel position.
When you encounter distractions that exceed your dog’s current leash-walking skill level, use the Heel position.
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Layers of Stress (Stress Volcano)
Baseline stress is present regardless of the 3 D’s. These build like layers, impacting your puppy and their ability to perform.
Baseline stress is present regardless of the 3 D’s. These build like layers, impacting your puppy and their ability to perform.
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Adding motion to the Heel position.
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Exercise: Go Behind
For those tight spots or when your puppy is overwhelmed, put them behind you single-file.
For those tight spots or when your puppy is overwhelmed, put them behind you single-file.
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Foundations of Loose Leash Walking
Learning to walk on leash is one of the most challenging skills for puppies to master.
Learning to walk on leash is one of the most challenging skills for puppies to master.
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Introducing Leash Pressure
Before we can truly use the leash as a communication tool, our puppies must first understand what leash pressure means and how to respond to it.
Before we can truly use the leash as a communication tool, our puppies must first understand what leash pressure means and how to respond to it.
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Dog’s pull because your continue to walk when they do.
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Building Structure and Confidence
Once your puppy understands these basics, you can begin shaping structured loose-leash walking.
Once your puppy understands these basics, you can begin shaping structured loose-leash walking.
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Ending with a safety skill that builds patience and calm during walks: Stay.
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Cooperative Care: Empowering Through Choice
Cooperative care is a cornerstone of positive reinforcement training and relationship building, equipping puppies to handle veterinary visits and grooming with confidence and minimal stress.
Cooperative care is a cornerstone of positive reinforcement training and relationship building, equipping puppies to handle veterinary visits and grooming with confidence and minimal stress.
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Teaching the Stand position for Cooperative Care exercises.
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Exercise: Chin Rest
Once your dog can reliably hold a Stand, the next step is to introduce a chin rest.
Once your dog can reliably hold a Stand, the next step is to introduce a chin rest.
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Redirecting Attention for Calm Cooperation
This technique ties directly to cooperative care by fostering a dog’s ability to engage willingly, enhancing their emotional resilience in new or challenging settings.
This technique ties directly to cooperative care by fostering a dog’s ability to engage willingly, enhancing their emotional resilience in new or challenging settings.
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Exercise: Look/Focus
Teaching dogs to maintain attention on their guardian in distracting or stressful environments.
Teaching dogs to maintain attention on their guardian in distracting or stressful environments.
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Building Positive Associations
Desensitization and counter-conditioning builds positive associations with novel stimuli, helping dogs overcome fear or anxiety.
Desensitization and counter-conditioning builds positive associations with novel stimuli, helping dogs overcome fear or anxiety.
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Exercise: Body Pressure
Veterinary clinics and grooming can be highly stressful for puppies, as they encounter unfamiliar handling and restraint, with no frame of reference for how to interact.
Veterinary clinics and grooming can be highly stressful for puppies, as they encounter unfamiliar handling and restraint, with no frame of reference for how to interact.
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Exercise: Preparing for Ear/Nail Care
Veterinary/grooming tools can be scary without context. We will use gradual low-intensity exposure, paired with treats to shift fear to joy.
Veterinary/grooming tools can be scary without context. We will use gradual low-intensity exposure, paired with treats to shift fear to joy.
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Know It, Own It
When caring for your dog — whether you’re removing a tick, brushing out a mat, or cleaning eye discharge — it’s important to remember that puppies experience the world primarily through scent and taste.
When caring for your dog — whether you’re removing a tick, brushing out a mat, or cleaning eye discharge — it’s important to remember that puppies experience the world primarily through scent and taste.
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Preparing for Safety
Muzzle conditioning is an essential component of building care, ensuring puppies can safely undergo veterinary or grooming procedures without added stress, especially in situations involving pain or fear.
Muzzle conditioning is an essential component of building care, ensuring puppies can safely undergo veterinary or grooming procedures without added stress, especially in situations involving pain or fear.
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Exercise: Muzzle Conditioning
Stress/pain can lead to bites, even with the most gentle dogs. Proactive muzzle conditioning builds a foundation of trust, ensuring dogs remain calm and cooperative, even in challenging situations.
Stress/pain can lead to bites, even with the most gentle dogs. Proactive muzzle conditioning builds a foundation of trust, ensuring dogs remain calm and cooperative, even in challenging situations.
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Congratulations! You have successfully completed Puppy Preschool!
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Take Time Building Your Foundation
You have successfully completed Puppy Preschool, however, do not feel pressured to move on right away.
You have successfully completed Puppy Preschool, however, do not feel pressured to move on right away.
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Your training does not stop here! Learn about what’s next.
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Welcome to Puppy Preschool!
Join us on this exciting adventure with your new puppy!
Over the course of six weeks, you and your pup will explore, learn, and grow together through engaging activities focused on socialization, confidence building, and early skill development.
At Unified K9 Behaviour Centre, our philosophy is to harness each puppy’s individual strengths to create a strong foundation for lifelong learning—while keeping every session fun and reinforcing for both of you.
Our goal is to help you build a trusting, positive relationship with your puppy, prevent common behaviour challenges before they arise, and set your dog up for success in every stage of life.
Have fun, and enjoy the journey!
Warmly,
Karen Baxter
Owner, Certified Behaviour Consultant, and Head Trainer