The Natchez Trace Puppy Enrichment Academy

Roanoke Creek Ranch is a 43 acre wooded campus where dogs and puppies spend idyllic days hiking, swimming and enjoying the best of Tennessee’s great outdoors.

Each puppy who goes through our Roanoke Creek Ranch breeding program attends the Natchez Trace Puppy Enrichment Academy. NTPEA encompasses a ten week program covering dozens of lessons and components which are scientifically proven to greatly improve outcomes for puppies.

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NTPEA coaching begins at three days old, at which time we start each puppy on our Early Neurological Stimulation program.  ENS goes until day sixteen. Then beginning at three weeks of age, each puppy begins our critical socialization program.

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NTPEA Goals

The Life Goals of our NTPEA program are:

  1. Communication

    We strengthen our puppies’ dog-to-dog and dog-to-human communication skills.

  2. Emotional Stability

    We teach our puppies to quickly recover from fear and seamlessly deal with stress.

  3. Habituation

    We expose our puppies to a large number of everyday sights, sounds, and experiences in order to strengthen their “so what” response.

  4. Enrichment

    We instill our puppies with the attitude that novelties are opportunities for enrichment rather than things to be feared or avoided.

  5. Health

    We foster our puppies’ physical health and evolve their motor skills in order to begin each puppy on the path to neurologically sound and physically robust development.

  6. Skills

    We enforce the behaviors that will allow our puppies to function and excel in human society.

  7. Emotional Fitness

    We instill our puppies with the basic desire to seek out both humans and other dogs as opportunities for emotionally positive experiences.

[Our puppy] is doing really well! You raised him with a lot of confidence! He does wonderfully with strangers, he is so friendly. He has also done great with novel items like the vacuum cleaner, hairbrush etc. He’s only met a couple new dogs so far, which he played well with. He does great in the car (falls asleep in his crate right away). And he’s had no accidents in the house!

Roanoke Creek Ranch Puppy Owner

On page 2, you’ll learn more about the specific curriculum of the Natchez Trace Puppy Enrichment Academy

NTPEA Components

Early Neurological Stimulation

Novel Items

Once the puppies eyes have opened, unique and interesting items are introduced to the whelping box every dayBlack and Tan English ShepherdBlack and Tan English Shepherd

Ambient Sounds

From lawn mowers to vacuum cleaners and even chain saws, the puppies are exposed to a variety of everyday indoor and outdoor sounds.

Puppy Recall

Starting with solid food, puppy recall is introduced and practiced at least three times per day. By the time our puppies are ready to go home, puppy recall is solid and dependable.Black and Tan English Shepherd

Offering Behaviors

Using introductory marker training and manding, our puppies are taught that they have a voice.

Novel Surfaces

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Potty Training

At about four weeks old, pine shavings are introduced to the puppy’s habitat. The becomes the first step towards potty training.Black and Tan English Shepherd

Crate Training

Crate TrainingBlack and Tan English Shepherd

Barrier Training

The puppies are exposed to varies barriers and obstacles which they must learn to circumvent.Black and Tan English ShepherdBlack and Tan English Shepherd

Mini Agility

Our puppies are exposed to Mad Agility’s mini puppy equipment including the puppy barrel, puppy dog walk, puppy teeter and puppy wobble boardBlack and Tan English Shepherd

Startle Recovery

Our puppies learn to handle startles well, and recover quickly

Interacting with Adults

Our puppies are exposed to large adult dogs early, learning how to interact with mannersBlack and Tan English Shepherd

Handling the Real World

The alumni of NTPEA are well-socialized, eager to learn, and willing to handle life’s challenges with comfort and enjoyment.Black and Tan English ShepherdBlack and Tan English Shepherd