The K9 Training Institute is a social impact organization that was formed to improve the relationship that dog owners around the world have with their pets.
We teach a large number of dog owners every year on the very best ways to train their dogs based on our own research on animal behavior.
We are especially passionate about training rescued dogs and giving them a second chance at finding a loving and caring family.
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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After listening to the preview we tried some of the techniques and for a 4and1/2 month old puppy he did pretty well. We look forward to learning more on how to train a dog with therapy techniques.
This course makes sense because it's based on dog behavior. I was impressed by the free training and am seriously considering getting the masterclass. Actually I'm 99 percent going to get it today!
Easy to follow and can review at anytime. Took all the guesswork out of the training for me. Didn't have to go to so many sources to get what I needed,
Though haven't yet implemented training, am pleased to see the collaboration. Am very interested as having inherited a 14 yr old PTSD service dog but know nothing of her training.
I was amazed how much I did not know regarding the training of a dog. Having raised 3 and on to my 4th I hope to amend my ways. I don't have to simply take bad behavior from my pet.
Great insight for understanding your pet through a very simple approach.
They are just amazing. They explain easily and concrete everything you'll need to know
I watched the free workshop. It helped a lot. I have 2 dogs and each one has a different bad trait. 1 doesn't always come when called and barks (4 yrs old) the is about to turn 1 and she jumps on everyone.the dogs go to work with us. Some far the tips I have received are helping. Thank you
I really like the information about body language- such common sense! I want to learn more! Thank you so much.
I tried the technique for stopping my dog to jump on people and it worked! Sophie got it right away! I really like how it shows the behavior before and after and how the trainer does the correction. I can't afford it right now. Hopefully in the near future if there is another promotion. I certainly will purchase the series.
The tips I received in the preview video were absolutely fantastic. I use them daily and they have worked wonderfully.
I gained a lot of valuable insight into how to communicate with and train my gig effectively.
We are practicing what you taught us. Thank you so much for some of the information
I love the training tips and all the helpful ideas that are in the training.
I am seriously considering getting the Master Course. The initial training was very helpful & I think that the Master course may be something I can use with my current dogs as well as any future ones I have. I foster dogs for a local shelter & am always looking for new ways to train them to be more adoptable.
I enjoyed the video. It covered three things all new dog owners experience. The jumping issue is not a real problem for me as Markie is small & only rares up on me when she wants to be petted or picked up. However, I have seen lots of larger dogs do this. They only want to be loved too, but they can injure people or cause injury when they do this. It is good to know how to correct this; even small dogs can harm someone, especially small children and frail elderly persons.
I am training Markie not to pull on her leach. She is an inside dog. Normally, when we go outside I am carrying her. Now we will be able to go for more walks. This is something we didn't do often because I couldn't get her to stop pulling which caused her to choke. She is learning.
I like the method shown to stop the barking but haven't decided whether or not to do this because I am hard of hearing & barking is her way of letting me know someone is at the door. I need her to bark.
I liked video and got some good tips about dog training.
The videos we helpful. It reminded of how I need to go back to basic training.