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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Very easy to understand. Explained in a way you don't need a dictionary to lookup big words. Greatly appreciated for courtesy and a lot of hard work put in to these videos.
This dog training video is about 20 minutes. It is out of my expectation. Professional and helpful.
I enrolled in your program because my dog is in training to be a Diabetic Alert Dog. He has done well with the steps we've completed, but I must admit I have not been as consistent as I should be. I am just out of a leg/ankle cast and have not had as much energy as usual. I will be working a little slower, but I will continue working.
This program is perfect for new puppy and dog owners! The program teaches proper and proven techniques that are simple and easy to follow! Your fur baby will be much more calm and intelligent in no time!
I like the way you explain the needs of my dog and how I can change certain wanted and unwanted baheviors.
Yes good to know if there are any changes that you want to make sure you are aware that you will be great day today.
I learned a lot, just by viewing the free video. I can't wait to learn more from the course now that I have enrolled.
So far all the information has worked exactly how it was taught, they a full in depth grasp how to train some one to effectively train a dog.
After watching the K9 free training tips, I was heartened to know there was hope for my 6 month old puppy. Their theory feels right. The puppy doesn't know English, but he does know physical signals. I have used the tips on stopping the dog from barking and it seems to be working. Ah a light at then end of this puppy tunnel! Thankyou for making this information available.
So far, the tips I have viewed and tried are really starting to work. Bella can be stubborn at times, but her grasp of commands such as sit, stay and understanding the word no are definitely taking hold. She still wants to play a lot while going outside to potty and has to be reminded to do her business but I'm sure she will grow to be a very obedient and loving addition to the family. She doesn't fully understand why my 16 year old weenie dog doesn't like to run around and play fight/bite, but she is slowly learning "no bite".
My dog was a leash puller and a barker. Jake is doing so much better now because of the work shop. Thank you all so much. And have a great day.
So far the tips I have received have been very helpful. I have an obsessively barking dog that I have had trouble calming down. I have tried a number of different methods and so far this method has started well. Still a long way to go but will stick with it. Time will tell.
I watched the Videos with interest and thought how easy it looked. I have been using the turning your back on your dog if it try's to jump up, have been doing for a couple of days and he seems to know that it is not acceptable and has not been jumping any where near as much, looks like it has started working. I am looking forward to using the other techniques.
The topics covered so far have been informative and give new insight to training my puppy
After getting a rescue in mid November, I started looking online for training for her. I've watched a couple of free videos from the canine training Institute and they are extremely helpful. The information is clear and concise.
Great tips techniques and knowledge provided to train the trainer as well as the new member of my family! I am grateful for the wealth of information provided that is sure to pave the road of a successful relationship.
The introductory video was very informative and I'm thinking of signing up for the 10 week course.
I appreciate greatly the tips sent in your emails. My wish would be to be able to ultimately train Newt to a standard as close as possible as that of a service dog. It in no way reflects on K9 that I'm unable to afford the courses offered even those offered to everyone with a discount. Unfortunately my disability benefits do not allow me the luxury of spending such an amount.