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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All the information that is provided is extremely helpful and able to alter even an older dog's Behavior. Kind of service that will give you everything you expect if you want to help train your dog even one it is an old dog that really can learn new tricks
Learning about foods for my puppy to keep her healthy
Well, so far I have watched the free video and learned so much just from that, and my husband did too! So we ordered the basic program and I am so excited to get started with training my 4 dogs. I am not sure how this will work with 4, but confident they will be helping me with this all the way. I am a breeder and look forward to everything I am going to learn and apply.
When a new puppy suddenly appeared in my life, I was concerned about making sure that I did things right, so I started doing some research. I received a link from the K9 Training institute and decided so check out the video that they offered. Immediately I was impressed and amazed at the results that the video showed. So trying the training myself, I couldn't believe how fast that Max (my puppy) responded. I have passed the link for the free video on to a few people that I know have been having issues like the ones shown in the video and they too have commented with positive responses with their dogs. I'm just a little down on my luck right now with the effects of the pandemic on my employment, but intend on purchasing the entire course when things get a little better. If there is this much good content in the free video, I can't wait to see the rest of the course. Awesome K-9TI
The tips are helpful. It's ok. Still trying to train Zuri. Hopefully she gets to be the best puppy/ dog.
This information is very practical AND very doable. It actually seems promising for our 1 year old Chi-mix rescue dog, being his vivacious noisy silly self to become a happier, calmer, trained dog, using these techniques. (I know, I know, we are the ones actually being trained. But at least we can move forward with confidence, understanding what our dog's needs are rather than guessing and trying to get our own needs met, inadvertently confusing everyone!) It simply takes consistency and knowledge. What a gift - thank you!
I watched the session and I was excited to try the techniques myself with my new puppy. Since watching the session I have learned many tips to help with training. Thank you for giving me the information and opportunity.
Much appreciated
Debra
I enjoyed hearing all the tips and information provided
Max was being very aggressive towards me taking off his leash. After watching your videos I was able to train and control him. Thank you so much for your help.
Very informative, and definitely something we can use in training our puppy every day.
Our husband very very aggressive when I first got together with my fiance and now that me and Ella and my fiance and her son have been doing the stuff that it says to do in the book and everything she has become very more calm very more obedient and I really love lol now more than I ever have we used to put her in the cage 24/7 every time she would act up we'll put it in the cage now we don't even put it in the case she'll go there herself she knows she's done something we have a big backyard and when she gets into something that I'll yell know and she knows I'm talking to her if I'm sending you up on the deck and she's in the very back of the yard I'll be back no Ella and she will come running up to me and lay down on my feet
Listening to those tips were an absolute eye-opener, it's not only about positive reinforcement, there are 3 more quadrants that you need to be aware of.
It's been very helpful with our new little puppy thank you
I saw this on the internet so signed up as we just got a meeting puppy. The free videos were extremely helpful in giving me an introduction to the way dogs think and behave. Great tips!
I would share my knowledge most certainly with my friends
Reinforced what we have already been doing. Easy to follow
The workshop was very helpful! I had my husband watch it too and I was telling him things to do with Ozzie but didn't listen to me, but today he was doing things that was on the work shop video,, My Ozzie is a sweetheart but every once in a while he gets aggressive towards someone when they go to pet him,, I need to figure out how to nip this! He is a rescue so I don't know his history which makes it very difficult,,, thanks for sharing the video
I have had dogs my whole life and have attended in person training classes with some of them, and followed the basics learned there with others. My current new puppy is going to be huge and I need to take his training seriously. This free workshop already taught this old dog (me) some new tricks. Very interesting and makes complete sense. I am going to practice what I've learned today starting today :)