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.
Val Radkevichnoel
CAFantastic program Fantastic program. I love the ability to go through this at my own speed, that there are videos, it is free and a PhD is facilitating. Even people in other parts of the world (me) can utilize this training and master classes are available for a fee.
Pamela Ibbotson
USMy 8 Month old Puppy Everything I have heard so far makes perfect logical sense. The training is centered around how dogs perceive their environment not how we perceive it. My puppy is a ‘good’ dog but definitely only follows commands when it is convenient for him! I can’t wait to delve into this training deeper
Henry Prock
USA Practical Approach They offer a smart, practical approach to dog training. Think about how much you spend on your dog especially with inflation being what it is. Knowing that your and your dogs bond will become even stronger, it’s ultimately money well spent…
Barbara LAMOREUX
USStop the jumping when I come home! I always thought you had to issue commands verbally; however, watching the instructions from K9 TI indicated that body language was a more effective method of teaching a dog that verbal language, e.g wanting a dog to stop jumbing when greeting you. You are to come in, turn away when they jump, and turn back toward them when they calm. It works! Thank you as I reinforce it!