Train your dog, at your pace
Our self paced courses allow you and your dog to train together at your own speed.
Focus on those things that you find challenging, and breeze past those things you already have down.
ONLINE CLASS FOR PUPPIES
In depth training video modules, PDF lesson plans, and bonus access to our “Puppy Piranha” play biting webinar.
Webinar
The webinar series will go over the basics of puppy socialization, puppy play (how to navigate normal play, abnormal play, and everything in between), socialization with a fearful puppy, and common socialization myths & misconceptions.
Webinar
The webinar is designed for pet parents whose dog is barking, lunging, growling, or otherwise behaving chaotically when in the vehicle.
SELF PACED ONLINE CLASS FOR REACTIVE DOGS
***Next course opening soon (Fall of 2024)***
In depth training videos, PDF lesson plans, and access to our private Facebook group
ONLINE CLASS FOR DOGS
In depth training videos, PDF lesson plans, and access to our private Facebook group
WEBINAR
Learn what mistakes you might be making that are compromising your reactive dog's training progress!
Webinar
The webinar will go over what play biting is, why it happens, and how to approach it in a positive, productive way, without damaging your relationship with your puppy!
Webinar
The topic of how dog's learn is a complex topic and in this webinar we will explore the introductory science behind it to help you make sense of what you need to know when training your dog!
“The mind your manners course teaches you how to work on important life skills with your dog. The step by step instructions are very easy to follow for you and your dog. I highly recommend taking this course. The self paced style makes it easy to fit in with busy schedules.”
- ROXSANN LUND
Spring might be the season of rebirth and growth, but for dog guardians like myself, it’s notably the season of muddy dogs. Today I am talking with certified professional groomer, Amy Atkinson, getting all the answers needed to keep the mess at bay during mud season!
I couldn’t possible say that shelter dogs are better than dogs obtained from a responsible breeder, but I can say that my shelter dogs have been exactly the dogs I needed, when I needed them the most.
Let’s say you’ve decided to give positive reinforcement training a try.
You load your pocket with cookies, you decide what behavior you’re going to reward, and you get to work. But…. it doesn’t work. Your dog doesn’t learn what you’re trying to teach, and the whole training plan falls apart.
Choosing the right equipment to use when taking your reactive dog out on a walk can be the difference between calm…and chaos.
Fear of strangers is not a “black and white” problem, and therefore, we cannot expect a copy and paste training plan when it comes to addressing this behavior.