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Shiba Inu Training in Scottsdale: A Step-by-Step Plan for the First 30 Days

Just brought home a Shiba Inu in Scottsdale? Whether you’ve got a new puppy or a rescued adult, the first 30 days are critical for laying the groundwork for obedience, behavior, and trust. Shibas are intelligent and independent—but without a clear plan, they’ll run the household before you know it.

At Rob’s Dogs, we help Phoenix Valley families set their Shibas up for long-term success with proven training systems and real-world coaching. Here’s how to make the most of your first month together.

Week 1: Structure, Bonding & House Rules

Focus Areas:

  • Crate training and schedule

  • Potty training (with timers!)

  • Calm exposure to your home and backyard

  • Start name recognition and eye contact games

Local Tip: Keep outings short and quiet. Try calm leash exposure in shaded areas of Chaparral Park or around your Scottsdale neighborhood before adding distractions.

Week 2: Foundations of Obedience

Focus Areas:

  • Sit, down, and stay with food motivation

  • Intro to leash walking and handler focus

  • Door manners (no bolting!)

  • Marker words like “yes,” “good,” and “no”

Training Insight: Shibas respond well to short, high-value sessions. Aim for 5–10 minutes of focused work 2–3 times per day.

Week 3: Socialization & Controlled Exposure

Focus Areas:

  • Calm introductions to people and neutral dogs

  • Confidence building in new environments

  • Obedience practice in mildly distracting areas

  • “Place” command for impulse control

Local Tip: Visit outdoor patios during slow hours at Scottsdale Quarter or walk low-traffic sections of the Greenbelt to gently challenge your Shiba’s focus.

Week 4: Problem-Solving & Real-Life Skills

Focus Areas:

  • Leash manners and reducing pulling

  • Stay, come when called, and threshold control

  • Begin addressing barking or jumping if present

  • Continue crate time and calm routines at home

Board and Train Option: If you’re seeing stubbornness or struggling to stay consistent, our Board and Train program in Scottsdale gives your dog an immersive head start—with lifetime support included.

FAQs

What if my Shiba is already showing stubborn behavior?

That’s common. Our private dog training in Scottsdale helps troubleshoot early issues like nipping, leash pulling, or resistance to commands.

Can I do this plan if I work full time?

Yes—many of our clients work full schedules. We help you create a training routine that fits your lifestyle and offer support through in-home lessons or board and train.

Is 30 days enough?

It’s a starting point! The goal is to establish leadership, communication, and foundation skills. Ongoing reinforcement keeps progress moving.

Make Your First 30 Days Count

The Shiba Inu isn’t a “set-it-and-forget-it” breed—they require intentional structure and steady leadership from Day 1. With the right plan and local support, your dog can become a well-behaved companion for all your Scottsdale adventures.

Serving Scottsdale, Phoenix, Tempe, Chandler, Gilbert, Mesa, Peoria, Glendale, and Paradise Valley.

Call today at (480) 490-8941 to schedule your free estimate!

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