In home training effectively addresses virtually any behavioral issue since training occurs in the environment where problems manifest. Common issues include excessive barking, jumping on people, pulling on walks, destructive chewing, and housebreaking accidents. More serious behavioral concerns like aggression toward people or other dogs, separation anxiety, and resource guarding require specialized techniques best implemented in the home setting. Your trainer can observe triggers and environmental factors that contribute to these behaviors. The home environment also allows for family-specific training. If your dog only misbehaves with certain family members, steals food from counters, or has issues with visitors, these situations can be recreated and addressed during training sessions. This targeted approach produces faster, more reliable results than generic classroom instruction.