Jo Anne Bowman
GBInspirational I am so impressed with this program and still thinking about doing it (I have 3 days left to get the offer.) Currently, we take care of our adult daughter's dog for a few months at a time but do not own our own dog. When a dog goes between different handlers/owners some who use these techniques and some who don't, I imagine that can undo things, right? Also, in a household with two owners of the dog, will a trained dog respond equally well to the commands given by either owner...if you understand my question? Still sort of want to do this, because eventually, I may have my own dog...hope, hope. The techniques are so clearly presented and kind to the animal. Also, the continued access to the course is a great plus.
Consumer
GBDaily Tips for Training I have put your tip about turning around while walking my dog when she pulls me on her leash it has really helped while out walking. We are still working on the barking and jumping up on people. Thank you so much for the free tips you’ve been sending. I would love to take course however, I am retired living on a fixed income. Thank you again for the daily emails. Linda D.
charles
GBEase of being able to read helpful… Ease of being able to read helpful insights, without tons of wasted explanations Straight forward.
Jenny Berube
CAYou can improve your relationship with your dog! It's important to realize that the quality of your dog's life has much to do with the quality of their relationship to the human world. A well trained dog is much happier and also recipient of much more positive feed back than an untrained, un-socialized one. Thank you for your expertise!
Laurie
CADogs need a job to be happy Appreciate the philosophy that dogs need a job They are happier if they know what to do. Changed my view of my dogs barking and how me paying attention to her barking is reinforcing her negative behaviour. Opened my eyes to my mistakes. Dogs don’t speak English.