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What is The Best Dog Training Program for Pet Parents

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There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as the best dog training program for pet parents will vary depending on the individual family’s needs and preferences. Here are some general tips to help you determine what type of dog training program best suits the needs of you and your furry friend.

There are a lot of different dog training programs out there, and it can be difficult to know which one is right for you and your pet. Every dog is different and some approaches may be better for specific situations. The program you choose should feel personalized and tailored specifically to your dog. Breed, age, temperament, and other environmental factors can impact your pup’s training.

Puppy Training Methods

Puppies learn about skills (sit, down, come, etc.) and puppies learn about positive exposure to the word. We can use different kinds of training activities as we help puppies learn to navigate the world, learn new skills, and learn to feel safe in their day to day environments.

Positive reinforcement is when something such as treats, praise or toys are used to reward a behavior and we see the behavior happen more often. It can be a great way to build a stronger relationship between a pet parent and their dog. Positive reinforcement can be used for all types of skill training and socialization, such as house training, basic commands and problem solving.

Why Training at Home Is Better Than a Facility

Training your dog at home has a number of advantages over taking them to a facility. First, it’s more convenient because you can work around your own schedule. Second, your dog will be more comfortable in their own environment and less likely to be stressed. And third, you can work at your dog’s pace rather than the pace set by the other dogs in the class.

TeleTails offers online dog training that allows you to take part in one-on-one live sessions with a professional dog trainer, right from the comfort of your home. This allows you to train your dog within an environment that you most want them to exhibit desired behavior.

Unlike a facility, your dog will learn desired behavior from a place that they are used to. It can also free them from potential distractions that you may get through facility group sessions.

How Long Do I Need to Train My Pet?

The most effective way to ensure that your dog does not regress after training is to continue using training methods from your dog training class on a daily basis. All dogs are different, so the time it takes to train your dog will vary. However, the training activities you do in class should be practiced on a regular basis and incorporated into daily life. Dog training takes patience and effort, even outside of your class. But, it will lead to a more positive life for both you and your pet. 

Dog training from home allows you flexibility within your schedule in order to stay consistent with your training. Programs like TeleTails’ virtual dog training make dog trainers easily accessible while using personalized, one-on-one training to do so.

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