The company has garnered a positive reputation for its effective dog training techniques, with many customers noting significant improvements in their pets' behavior through the provided resources. The training methods, emphasizing operant conditioning and practical strategies, resonate well with users, fostering a sense of joy in the training process. However, a recurring concern is the affordability of the programs, as several customers express difficulty in accessing paid resources due to financial constraints. Overall, the company is viewed favorably for its informative content and supportive approach, yet it may benefit from exploring more accessible pricing options to enhance customer satisfaction.
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Learning about how dogs learn has been very helpful.
Thanks a lot for your pieces of advice! They really work!
The topics covered so far have been informative and give new insight to training my puppy
I like how things were explained simply and with examples.
The training tips they sent have been very helpful
Has been very helpful and we are planning on signing up to the masterclass
The free seminar was clear, concise... makes reasonable, practical, common sense.
Very helpful and common sense tips I never thought of.
Många bra tips. Att lära din hund att ha ett jobb. Suveränt. Jag skall genast börja träna min hund med detta
Minha cadelinha está muito mais compreensiva com a linguagem corporal!
Very easy to follow you can follow at own pace great insight into our four legged fur balls. Half hour a day is my input. As long as consistent it does not consume your every waking moment and it's something I look forward to
No pressure to sign up. Haven't yet taken the workshop, but hope to soon! Particularly interested in the four-quadrant training approach. And working with a reactive dog (ours barks when people or dogs walk by the house).
Twice I have taken the free workshop, but have not yet taken the masterclass, which I am confident would be worthwhile. I have issue with a permanent treat based reward, so I appreciate the more nuanced approach and the concept of "giving the dog a job" because that is what our dogs are most often missing in this day and age. They tend to be objects of our convenience and we do not do enough for them in creating a purpose for them to be confident and valued contributors to our household, as dogs traditionally were in a more mutually beneficial time.