
Part 2 Dog Training Program
Reliable behavior around people and dogs
Part 2 focuses on what happens when structure meets everyday distractions. This phase addresses the points where behavior tends to break under movement, proximity, and environmental stimulation—on walks, around other dogs, people, and during daily routines.
Training is applied selectively in real-world conditions, not rehearsed settings. As regulation improves, many teams notice fewer interruptions, shorter reactions, and clearer decision-making during outings and transitions.
This phase is designed to support behavior that remains workable outside controlled environments and prepares teams for greater responsibility over time.
How Part 2 Works
Part 2 applies the foundation established in Part 1 to refine timing, understand how close, how fast, or how much a dog can handle during everyday activity, and support appropriate responses during walks and daily routines involving other dogs, people, and shared spaces.
Progression depends on demonstrated consistency and follow-through during this phase.
