“The perfect dog” course
We help you raise obedient and well-mannered dogs who are a pleasure to live with.
$24.99
$119
What will I get with this course?
This course of 19 videos covers ALL the dog training essentials. Teach important tricks and commands, play skill-forming games and make the bond with your dog stronger every day.
What will my dog learn by the end of this course?
Your dog will learn all the essential skills, such as, name recall, walking on a loose leash and leaving things on the ground. On top of that, you can teach your dog great tricks.
Can a newbie dog parent handle training on his own?
Sure! All our videos come with clear step-by-step instructions and are easy to follow even for a newbie.
I have an older dog. Is it still possible to train them?
Of course it is possible! Dogs can learn at any age and this course is aimed at teaching adult dogs specifically.
Course program
Training
A self-control training game
This self and impulse control game is very important, especially for very excitable dogs.
Teaching the dog to give an object on a command
Training your dog to release, or “drop it,” means teaching your dog to drop whatever is in their mouth when given a verbal cue.
Training the dog to come when called
Coming when called, or recall to you, is one of the most important skills your dog can learn. Here’s a simple and effective game which helps to train the dog in this vital skill.
Learning new tricks: spinning in a circle and weaving
These simple tricks will keep your dog mentally busy and will help to make the bond with the owner stronger.
Self-control practice. Teaching the dog to wait for food
This game is essential for teaching impulse control when seeing food. This game is aimed not at changing your dog’s behavior on a command but on changing their entire attitude towards food.
How to use the clicker in training
In this lesson we will talk about the clicker: what are the benefits of using it and how you can train your dog with the help of a clicker.
How to stop the dog from jumping on people
This simple game will train your dog to stop jumping on people and start greeting everyone more politely.
How to teach your dog to look at the camera?
A step-by-step guide to teach your dog how to pose for photos.
Training the dog to walk backwards
Another trick exercise that keeps your dog mentally busy and provides better possession of their hind legs.
Learning how to recognize an owner
This exercise teaches the dog to find the owner’s face and offer a look into their eyes.
An advanced self-control game
This advanced game will help to prevent your dog from scavenging while out walking and will teach them to stop inappropriate activity on a signal.
Essentials
Many dogs are afraid of combing, trimming claws and cleaning ears. But if you properly train your puppy, these processes may even become pleasant.
How to choose the right collar, harness, leash or lead
Important things to consider when choosing the right lead, collar and harness for your dog.
Types of canine motivation
Types of canine motivation: how to use them and when you should reward the dog.
The best ways to discipline your dog
What to do if the dog chews your shoes? How to train a dog to let you cut their claws? What to do if the dog begs for food?
The five freedoms of a dog
What does your dog need in order to be happy and how living conditions influence their behavior.
Choosing the right treats for the best reward
To choose the best tasty reward for your four-legged friend, we need to find out what they like and what they adore.
Dog-walking essentials you should know
These simple rules will teach you how to walk with your pet politely.
Zoomies: why your dog gets hyper & runs in сircles
How should you react to your puppy’s odd behavior?
Frequently asked questions
The main aim of the course is to help you raise an obedient, well-mannered dog who is a pleasure to live with.
All our courses are based on positive reinforcement —the most humane training method which is getting more and more popular around the world. Caring dog owners want to raise their pets without resorting to punishment, pulling or shouting at the dog. That’s why they choose positive reinforcement. What’s more, science-based, force-free training methods are proven to be more effective and they ensure that you develop a much healthier, happier relationship with your dog.
Yes! Our video lessons come with clear step-by-step instructions and even a novice dog owner can follow them. In addition, self-training helps to strengthen the bond between you and your dog.
The sooner you start training your dog, the better. That is, start training your pet right from the moment he arrives at your house. However, it doesn’t mean it will be impossible to train your dog later; dogs are smart and they can learn at any age. It will only take more time to learn and practice new commands.
It is very important to learn how to give commands and praise your dog correctly. Start with the simplest and easy-to-follow exercises and games.
You should also understand what motivates your dog best and choose the best reinforcement based on that.
Watch our video lessons to understand what motivates your pet and find out which commands to teach your puppy or adult dog.
Don’t forget that dogs love to learn at any age.
Your dog may bark excessively for the following reasons:
- They try to manipulate you — they may ask for attention, beg for food or make you play with them. In these cases, do not reinforce your pet’s barking by interacting with them. Be patient as your dog is very likely to bark more loudly and more insistently. But without your reaction, this behavior will fade.
- Your dog is over-excited. In this case, you’ll have to work with your dog’s mental condition. You’ll need to teach your dog self-control and concentration and do some relaxation and anxiety-relieving exercises.
- Barking is your dog’s response to noises, whispers or any other loud sounds. In this case, record the disturbing sounds on your phone (or ask someone to reproduce them) and gradually familiarize your dog with those noises.
You can find a step-by-step guide on how to familiarize your dog with noises, self-control and relaxing exercises in our training courses.
Biting objects and even our hands is one of the ways puppies explore the world. And it is very important to teach the puppy to control the strength of his bite.
We never punish or scold the puppy for nipping, instead, we use the following method. When you play with your puppy, let him nip your hands. Continue playing until he bites especially hard. When he does, immediately give a high-pitched yelp, as if you’re hurt. The puppy should understand that you feel pain.
If yelling doesn’t help, and it makes your puppy even more excited, take time-outs and stop your interaction.
If you can’t cope with your puppy’s biting and nipping on your own, watch our step-by-step video tutorial.
If your dog doesn’t follow your commands, it means they are not quite clear about what is going on, what they should do and what the benefits of following your commands are. Or maybe the commands are too difficult for your dog at this stage of learning.
So what should you do in this case?
- First of all, learn the basic model for training commands which is both simple and effective, and follow it.
- Divide the learning of any command into several stages and choose the reward your dog likes the best.
- Learn the following scheme: a command ➡ a marker of correct behavior ➡ a praise ➡ a treat.
Don’t make training sessions too difficult or too long; make them short but regular.
Make sure the verbal marker of correct behavior is given at the exact moment your dog performs a desired action.
You can find the basic model for learning commands, training session rules and lessons on how to praise your dog right in our all-in-one video course.
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