Puppy Boot Camp
When and What We Learn
- Each additional Week: $650
- Each additional Day: $106
What You Need to Know
Our puppy boot camp is a great way to get your puppy off to a strong start.
It can not only provide help with training, but it is great if you are not able to take your puppy home right away.
Our team will take excellent care of your puppy while following our training and socialization program directed by our professional trainer. Your pup will build confidence as they socialize and interact with other doodles, along with receiving private daily training lessons.
Please take notice that:
- The only eligible students are puppies that have gone through the USDoodles Selection Process but have not yet gone home.
- USDoodles will keep Parvo/Distemper/Kennel Cough vaccines up to date.
- Weekly updates and photos will be sent.
- No visits will be allowed.
*The longer your puppy stays, the more we are able to accomplish with training.
About our Trainer:

Carrie Seay, MS-CABAC & CBCC-KA
Carrie has always had a passion for working with animals. Her first job was at a veterinary hospital where she worked her way up from a kennel assistant to a vet technician. She worked various animal related jobs as she worked her way through college earning a Bachelors Degree in Biology. After college, she moved into a sales role for veterinary and pharmaceutical supplies, and had the opportunity to further her education where she then earned her Master’s Degree in Companion Animal Behavior Analysis and Counseling (MS-CABAC). She has become a Certified Behavior Consultant (CBCC-KA), Fear Free Certified Professional – level 2, and has earned a Low Stress Handling – Silver Certificate. Carrie follows Pet Dog Ambassador training principles and techniques which promotes positive reinforcement and no shock, no pain, no choke, no fear, no physical force, ever. Carrie’s true passion is educating owners about animal behavior and the importance of proper socialization. Using force-free, scientifically optimized methods, Carrie is able to help owners work through behavioral issues using low stress handling techniques, and methods to help reduce stress in all situations for pets.
Applying for Puppy Boot Camp
Location: USDoodles (Central Phoenix)
Our Students
Updates
Exposure: This week, Valentina began with working on name recognition. She then learned Down, Sit, Touch, and Watch Me. We’ve also been working on kennel training with her. Valentina is a very social pup who also loves spending time with people. She also is very curious and loves exploring outside.
Homework: We will continue to strengthen these commands with her to ensure that she is confident in performing them before introducing new ones to her next week.
Exposure: This week, Tucker began bootcamp by working on name recognition as well as Sit. He then learned Down, Touch, and Watch Me, as well as began kennel training. Tucker is a very sweet boy who loves to snuggle. He also loves to hide places, like under the couch or underneath tunnels. He also loves to burrow and dig in holes, so be mindful of that!
Homework: We will continue to work on all of these commands with him to ensure that he can perform them confidently before introducing new commands next week.
Exposure: This week, Beamer began by working on name recognition. He then learned Sit, as well as Down, Touch, and Watch Me. He also began kennel training, which he struggled with at first, but he has already improved greatly in his kennel. Beamer is a very social and playful pup, and he gives amazing eye contact.
Homework: We will continue strengthening all of these commands with him before introducing new ones to him next week.
Exposure: This week, she began with name recognition as well as learning Sit. She then learned Down, Touch, and Watch Me. We also began kennel training with her. Taffy is a very fun-loving and playful pup, but she also knows when it’s time to take a break and lay down for a nap. She is also very curious and loves to explore outside.
Homework: We will continue to work on strengthening these commands with her before introducing new ones to her next week.
Exposure: This week, Ella began bootcamp with name recognition as well as learning Sit. She then learned Down, Touch, and Watch Me. We also began kennel training with her, which she struggled a little bit with in the beginning, but quickly learned to enjoy being in her kennel. Ella is a little explorer and loves to find new sights and smells, but is amazing at coming right back to you when she’s called. She also loves chewing on toys and is very playful and full of energy.
Homework: We will continue to work on strengthening all of these commands before introducing new ones to her next week.