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 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.
Excellent informative article, highly recommend to help with training of puppies
My experience is fantastic, you couldn't ask for a more better dog training experience. Thanks so much Dr Alexa
This workshop gave so much good information in such a short amount of time. It was easy to understand, while also going in depth enough to understand the 'why' behind it. I would recommend everybody to check out the workshop, I think just about everyone will find it helpful. I can only imagine how great the masterclass will be!
The information was very useful my dog is hyper and needs more commands than attention I learned
Valuable insight to curbing unwanted behaviors easily.
Butters is responding well too the commands and words provided in the training course. The course is very informative, especially with a puppy. We enjoy our time going over the material and teaching Butters a new lesson each day. I would highly recommend the course to anyone with a new puppy/dog, even if they had pets before.
I had very good luck with house training using your recomenation
Thanks for the info have a long way to go to get to #1 but we will get there
The videos are very informative, easy to understand and easy to apply. Kody picked up on his training and we are practicing daily.
I adopted Zoey from a shelter because her owner had passed. I didn't know she would be such a problem. She has never been socialized, does not like other dogs, and get very upset when people come in the house. This has been very difficult for my husband and I. We have people in and out quite often. She has growled at my grandson, terrifies people when they come in. I have even considered having her put down but she loves me so much, I think too much she is overly protective. I feel like I have failed her. She is 7 years olds, my vet said it's possible to socialize her but it won't be easy. Some of the tips I have read are somewhat helpful. Thank you
Each video was explained in detail and exercised within the training. Definitely a benefit by viewing and then exercising with my Gracie. I would recommend your videos to everyone who has or getting a puppy Gracie and I are very thankful for each video and we are learning how to be the best puppy by daily followup. Again, THANKS!
I have tried the tips and they do work. Our young husky shepherd mix dog was adopted from the shelter and is very hyper. More of happy to be out of a cage and can run. But he loves to run and not listen and even on the leash he would pull. I've used the tip on leash training and he is doing much better. He rarely barks but I think the concept of jumping on the door will work for barking when someone knocks
I loved the training that I saw here. What I saw on the training really makes sense and I can't wait to try them with my dogs.
I had horses all my life and participated in Pat Parrelli workshops and training techniques. I am thrilled to see that finally someone applies the similar techniques to dog training. It really works! Thank you
We got Samson at the end of 2019, unfortunately he got very sick and we had to keep him away from other puppies so we had to put off obedience classes until after the first of the year...COVID hit so we did a one on one class with a local trainer. Not the same as training with a group. I also am a runner and as soon as he was old enough Samson became my running partner...I let him get into bad habits of setting the pace...(great trainer, right?) Long story short...I had an injury and now have problems with him just walking without pulling...I have used the tips from the starter video and am amazed at the progress we have made...also greeting people at the door. I am very impressed and motivated by the K9 Training Institute!
I liked the way he introduced positive reinforcement and a simple yet effective way to correct and redirect unwanted behaviours.
Very educational. I enjoyed learning new techniques
Great tips and reassuring that my somewhat testy pooch has hope to still be trained
Not just the how but also the why, which is important when you have high energy, high intelligence working dogs. I learned things!