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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I now feel more confident about how I go about not only training my dog but disciplining my dog from the tips that they have given me. They truly care about the welfare of your pet.
I thought the class was very good. It was simple and straightforward. It had many things that could be implemented immediately to help train your dog.
I watched the free training workshop and followed what they said to do for leash pulling and for jumping up and we have already made huge progress with both! I am so impressed.
I would absolutely LOVE to take the course but trying to raise 15 kids on a single income makes it impossible for me to afford anything like this. From my experience though, it would definitely be well worth it!
Watched the video and even though I am a dog person and have owned many different breeds, I was very impressed with a lot of great tips.
The give a dog a job action is amazing, they always want to be doing something.
Helping house break him and prevent the jumping up on people all are great tips and advice.
Keep up the great work.
I have really enjoyed all the guidance I have received for training
Mattie. She is so smart, I know she will learn quickly. I can't wait
To start working with her. Thanks for the tips!
I had started to train my dog this way when my dog got bit by a rattler snake. He is a changed dog. I am training all over again. I got really sick and could not take care of my dog. He has been away from me. I still watch the videos becoming prepared to be reunited with him. He has to learn to trust me again and the outside world. He is reactive now at any moment snake sounds touches he's not expecting. He remembers watch and touch. He has been away from home so strange sounds stress him. I feel I can still train him and can't wait to be strong enough to begin again
The information in the free seminar was good and leaves you wanting more. The tips I have received in my email are ok because the show you a before and after but not at the how. I liked in the seminar it showed some of the in between that gets you to the end. I enjoyed it an I'm considering the master class
I learned a great deal about the best ways to train a dog. I will invest in your program as soon as I am able. My dog passed away due to cancer in January. I'm searching rescue websites to adopt a new
Best friend. When I adopt (and find a new job) I will be moving forward.
I do have a question. If I adopt a puppy (less than 3 months old), when is the best time to begin the training?
Lucy walks on a leash beside me about 90% of the time much better than before when she was pulling. She also doesn't jump near as much and we are still working on it. You have helped Lucy and myself great deal.
I received a free training video from K9 service dog training. My dog is a 5 y.o lab energetic chocolate lab that is very smart and obedient however we were not able to get her to stop jumping at us when walking off leash outside. I tried the technique used in the video for this and was shocked to see her stop, make eye contact and lye down with my usual not verbal finger point. Wow just wow. 5 years of frustration gone in 3 minutes or less. Now as soon as I stop and look at her she lyes down immediately. So great! Thank you K9
So comprehensive and so educational. Y'all really covered everything well.
I have only watched a couple of free dog training videos, but have learned a lot from them. I'm grateful to Dr. Alexa and others at the K9 Training Institute for making these available. I also appreciate the way she keeps in touch through email. The 10-session training program sounds very worthwhile.
Extremely well written articles, friendly and knowlegable written in a personal way. It is if the author is living with us. Her understanding of the behavioural traits of the breed is uncanny
It was great learning a new training technique. Not all breeds of dogs learn the same believe it or not! But I am interested in what else I can learn now.
I would love to try this, but it's too expensive for me
My new little dog has some issues with other dogs and sometimes people when she is on the leash, and I was very happy with the video workshop I have watched twice now and we are working on our leash issues every day on our walk. I haven't yet decided on enrolling in the training videos, but it definitely a possibility in our future. Great presentation and loved the examples.
I really enjoyed the class.
My puppy,Elvis is learning so much things.
I would recommend this class to everyone.
Loved the free dog training video. In the days that followed, the tips you sent were all in the free video. I had planned to purchased the Master Class until I found out the price, I felt it was a bit excessive. I figured the cost would be about $100, since it's all on line. The free video was very informative. I'm getting Daisy tomorrow March 16,2023, she'll be a little over 7 weeks. Eventually, I'd be interested in hearing about the dog food.
I like the one where the dog barks every time the door bell rings! I was amazed at how Jasper came running to his big chair when called! This is very early for him and he needs a lot more reassurance and after listening to some of the videos, we are convinced, that Jasper will behave