Adolescent Dog Training (6–12 Months)

Adolescent Training

Adolescent Dog Training (6–12 Months)

This stage is where many dogs “forget” what they knew — pulling starts, listening drops, distractions become everything. This programme gives you a clear, structured system to rebuild focus, calm behaviour, and real-world control at home.

Created by Lee Buckley (Lee Dog Training, Midleton, Cork)

Real training centre • Real clients • Same step-by-step system used daily

  • Designed for the most challenging stage (without overwhelm)
  • Clear progression: foundations → real-life distractions
  • Train at your own pace and repeat lessons anytime

Important: How this training works

Most online dog training only gives partial tips — which is why owners get stuck. This programme is different. You get the full training system I use every day in my 1-to-1 sessions at Lee Dog Training, organised step-by-step so you can follow it properly at home.

This is self-guided training. There is no 1-to-1 support included — because the goal is for you to have everything you need without needing extra sessions.

Please complete the lessons in order. Each module builds the next stage. Skipping ahead slows progress. Follow the structure and trust the process.

Choose your Adolescent Training Module

You can buy modules individually, or get the complete adolescent training programme for a special price of €99.99 (normally €149.95).

Complete Adolescent Training Programme

The full system from foundations to real-world reliability.

€99.99 — Full programme (normally €149.95)

1. Start Here: Adolescent Foundations

Rebuild engagement, focus, and basic control.

€19.99

2. Lead Walking & Control

Fix pulling and rebuild proper walking structure.

€39.99

3. Nervous, Anxious & Overwhelmed Dogs

Build confidence and emotional control.

€29.99

4. Recall Training

Reliable recall, even around distractions.

€29.99

5. Reactivity & Over-Arousal Control

Stop overreactions, barking, and explosive behaviour.

€29.99

Safety first: Not suitable for aggression / bite risk cases. If there’s snapping, biting, guarding, or serious fear — start with an assessment so it’s handled safely.