Maximize your puppy’s confidence and resilience with Control Unleashed and ACE (Animal Centred Care) Free Work. I’ve raised many puppies of my own, but it is my most recent puppy who I raised with a CU and Free Work foundation and the results have been astonishing! She is confident, resilient, easy to train, emotionally healthy, and the best early relationship that I’ve had by the time she’s reached adolescence. Let me share this with you so that you can see the same results - I’ll teach to you all the things that I taught her and more!
Maximize your puppy’s confidence and resilience with Control Unleashed and ACE (Animal Centred Care) Free Work. I’ve raised many puppies of my own, but it is my most recent puppy who I raised with a CU and Free Work foundation and the results have been astonishing! She is confident, resilient, easy to train, emotionally healthy, and the best early relationship that I’ve had by the time she’s reached adolescence. Let me share this with you so that you can see the same results - I’ll teach to you all the things that I taught her and more!
Control Unleashed focuses on patterns to build predictability and skills to allow our puppy to communicate how they’re feeling. It’ll provide them with the life skills that are necessary for growing up in our crazy world. I’ll also introduce Free Work (for the very first time for FDSA!) and how you can use this powerful tool to not only enhance your CU skills, but to build an emotionally and physically healthy, stable puppy.
Puppies are my jam. I have been teaching puppy classes since 2012 and have introduced a number of CU and Free Work skills into my curriculum over the years. I have also raised multiple puppies of my own, as well as helped to raise two litters (with plans to raise more!). This class is ideal for the young puppy with a bright future in sports, work, family, or all! Puppies would preferably be 6 months old or younger so that learning can begin with these skills, however any puppy under 1 year old is welcome to take a gold spot. This is also a great class to keep in your library for that future puppy! Please inquire if you’d like to know if this is the right fit.
Trainers are welcome to take this class to build their skills and knowledge for teaching puppy classes and private lessons, Control Unleashed, and ACE Free Work. 6 CEUs are available upon completion of the class.
Kim releases lectures every few days based on the classroom progress. Skill-based lectures will include written text, a tutorial video, step-by-step instructions, and occasionally additional demonstration videos. Concept lectures will be mostly written text with occasional demonstration videos. Because this is a new class, bonus lectures or discussions may be added in addition to what’s listed on the syllabus.
Feedback is unique to each individual student and their needs. The feedback is written and may include timestamps or screenshots to point out specific points in the video. Focus is placed not just on the skill itself, but also the handler’s mechanics and the dog’s physical and emotional comfort level to ensure the most progress can be made. Recommended next steps are often included.
FF165 Syllabus for A Star Puppy!
Please note that this is a new class for 2025 and the syllabus is subject to change based on the progression of the class!
Week 1
Lecture: What my goals are when I raise a puppy
Lecture: An Introduction to Control Unleashed Patterns
Skill: The Up Down Game
Skill: The Very Beginning of Free Work: Introducing Snuffle Feeding
Skill: Introducing Calm Licking with The Up Down Game
Lecture: Socialization My Way - People, Dogs, & the World
Skill: Eating As a Behavior
Skill: Adding Movement to Our Patterns: The Ping Pong Game
Week 2
Skill: Breathe Deep & Take A Breath
Skill: Introducing Free Work to Snuffle Feeding
Lecture: Puppy’s Choice Training - Building Motivation & Opt-ins by Allowing Opt-outs
Skill: The Look At That Game - Introducing a Neutral Object
Skill: The 123 Pattern Game
Lecture: Why I Don’t Teach Sit & What I Teach Instead
Skill: Moving Our Puppy with Super Bowls
Week 3
Skill: Teaching a Chin Rest as a Start Button
Skill: Combining Up Down & Super Bowls
Skill: Setting up Free Work Stations
Lecture: What is Coercion & How to Avoid It
Skill: Teaching Your Puppy to Choose to Work with Give Me A Break
Lecture: Long Line Leash Skills & Building Off-Leash Foundations
Week 4
Skill: Voluntary Sharing - Teaching Your Puppy to Share
Skill: The Look At That Game: Introducing Mat Work Steps
Lecture: Knowing Who Your Puppy Is
Lecture: What to Do When Things Go Wrong, Because They Will!
Week 5
Skill: Incorporating CU into Free Work
Skill: Using Free Work as Opt-Out Stations
Week 6
Lecture: Building Relaxation from the Get Go
Skill: Requested Approach Training
Lecture: What’s Next - Adding Variation to Your Patterns
There are some skills that I find exceptionally easy to teach a puppy that become increasingly difficult to teach an adolescent, young adult, and adult dog. All that learning history and life experiences can begin to muddy our training! Fortunately for you, we’re starting the CU skill Take A Breath nice and early, when it’s most easily taught. I find that puppies naturally take deep breaths, and this can become a skill that your puppy will carry along with them for the rest of their lives!
Take A Breath is essentially as it sounds - we are teaching our puppy to take a deep breath. And it benefits our puppy just as it would benefit us: it calms the nervous system. What better time to work on calming the nervous system well before big feelings start to emerge during developmental periods like adolescence!
It’s also a beautiful way to co-regulate. I love doing TAB with my dogs. We look at each other and we take deep breaths together. It’s bonding, relaxing, and pretty darn magical.
">Here's a video of baby Sunday doing TAB
Before we begin, I would like you to keep in mind that we are not expecting a big, deep breath when we first teach this skill. That comes with time! For now, we just want to build the picture for our puppy. We cue them by holding a treat up to our nose and taking a deep breath. Some puppies may find this confusing! They may want to try to get the treat, or feel uncomfortable with you staring at their nose. So let’s take things nice and slow to help them be successful.
To do that, we’re going to first show them the TAB picture.
Steps:
If you find that a bed or cot helps to keep your puppy in place, please feel free to use those!
Now that our puppy understands the TAB picture, we’re going to begin to actually feed for breaths. Once again, remember that this is not about deep breaths yet, we’re simply feeding for any breath we get.
How do we know when our puppy takes a breath? It’s really going to depend on the individual puppy. Admittedly, these days I’m constantly analyzing dogs’ noses! I’m always on the lookout for a “good TAB nose” : ) You don’t have to be quite as devoted as I am, but there are certainly some tips I can provide you to help you gain an understanding of what to look for:
The best thing you can do is observe your puppy while they are resting or sleeping. This way, there’s no food or setup required that may keep them from taking deep breaths. Just a cute, tired puppy…and you staring at their nose : )
Steps:
A few additional tips:
This behavior turns into a wonderful co-regulating activity. I use it to calm my puppy and also to check on my puppy’s feelings. Their breath can give you a lot of information! And of course, the more we can all relax and breathe, the better we will all feel.
Have fun with this one and don’t put too much pressure on yourself to get your puppy to breathe right away! This is a skill that will last a lifetime and I hope you can enjoy the process of learning it together with your puppy : )
Kim Palermo CPDT-KA (she/her) is a Certified Control Unleashed Instructor and ACE (Animal Centred Education) Practitioner. She specializes in teaching Control Unleashed and ACE Free Work with private clients, teaches a high volume of in-person CU classes, and incorporates CU into all of her membership-style group pet dog classes for her dog training business, BlueDog, located north of Boston...
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