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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This training has helped my dog so much. She would not come or stay when told. Now she does all her commands on que.
I recommend this group for dog training.
Easy to understand and effective.
So far I have only watched the intro video but I signed up for classes. I love to take my dogs everywhere I go but one struggles with renal and jumping up play biting at peoples faces from time to time (he's a 60 lb pit bull terrier mix…so even though he is only biting at air and not hard it scares the bejeezus out of everyone - me included). Would love to have him off leash in the house when guests come over.
Enjoyed hearing the insight of service dog trainers.
I really enjoyed the training workshop. An the tips were very helpful. Thank you all so very much I'm on my way to a brand new start with my puppy, Sheba girl..
Excellent Workshop, Great tips on how to give commands by signs, body language and not by words. Highly recommend for dog owners to view.
Like the information in the video (although the video was lengthy). Still thinking about purchasing the classes but not fully committed yet. Several of the topics covered, my dog is already really well trained but different views are always helpful. For the area my Belgian Malinois needs extra help, this looks very promising.
It was very helpful and provided some tips on training our dog that I've used, and they work.
I have to admit I was sceptical in the beginning but believe this is a good ptogram
It was really very informative, I learned a lot from it.
I watched the free workshop online and am very impressed with the knowledge that I gained. The presenters were clear, and the presentation included videos that demonstrated the behaviour learned. The four quadrant training options were very interesting.
I automatically seen a change all you have to do is follow the directions
I could see the wealth of experience and knowledge shared by the team. I only help my grandkids's dogs sometimes so wanted to see what experts had to say as they still haven't really fully housetrained their dogs. They live in 2 homes so it is difficult to have someone consistent to do the proper training with them. Ideally this is the expert training needed.
So, i got 2 puppy's not too long ago, they were DEMONS. I was trying everything! But not much were changing. So i watched the HOUR long video, it was so worth it tho! My dogs arnt pulling on the leash as much! They are still in training, and after the FIRST day they were walking perfectly! Im so happy with this!
Very interesting, makes sense what they are teaching. Gives a dogs perspective. Makes me rethink how I react to my pups.
The training video was very enlightening and informative. Just from that 1 video I can see a change for the better in my Bella! Thank you.
I have not had a puppy in many years and brought home a 13 week old Miniature American Shepherd. Although I have had the same breed previously who I lost to cancer when she was only 5, she was 2 when I got her so already past the puppy phase. There are so many tips and ideas for training that I am still learning every day.