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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Certain things like using body language and 4 ways to train a dog were eye opener to me. I always thought that we need to give a positive enforcement only. But sometimes it doesn't work. I will remember that.
The free training I received appears to be working! I have been showing her rather than shouting at her and it works wonders. I have 3 dogs, the other two are not as undisciplined as her so a bit of a challenge to try only show one dog and ignore the other two.
I would highly recommend this site for someone beginning their journey in dog training, or someone keen to learn a new perspective on training methods that are commonly used. Don't we all want to own a dog like a service dog!
I have really enjoyed the information in training my puppies. I learned so much and look forward to learning more to help with the training.
I have not taken the course, but the videos on their website depicting dogs being trained to *not bark when someone arrives at the door, *not jump up on people, *not pull, and *not bark at dogs passing by, looked believable and very promising.
The phone number they provided was a Google voice number which I thought was strange for a business.
The most important take away for me was to give my precious dog a job to do. In other words - it helps her and calms her to know what her work is (what I expect of her) especially in a transition or new situation.
I would love to train my dog as good as a service dog! I really want to know more and will enrol in the Total Transformation Masterclass as soon as I can
I thought I had a good sense of the training of dogs, but I was wrong. I have a barker, and even with a few lessons he's getting better.
The information and tips were practical and useful.
It's given myself a better understanding on how to go about training and implementing the training methods. Also makes me understand my puppy more and not just think his naughty and very playful.
My schnauzer puppy Sam is a nipping, chewing, digging bundle of energy. Any sort of reprimand using a tàp on nose, loosely rolled newspaper or pushing him down just infuriates him. The redirecting in the workshop and giving him another job and walking right through if he starts to jump up is working wonderful. Now when he starts to bite I redirect his energy somewhere else.
Well, first, thinkyou for the free video. I find it perfect, thought the I didn't realy learn someinthing, becaus I alredy new thos things, but think's because it was a good remender.
For me it's not exactely what I need. See I wil have soon a popy and it's for guardian of my goats and chikens. So I need a training regarding to that.
I really understood and have already tried a few things on Trouble i actually sat and paid attention and thats a first for me becouse everythin they said and showed was proof its really made since not like other pnes ive tried very satisfied
I've been trying to get my dog to stop barking when we have visitors forever (my stolen dog, she was my husband's until I came along lol) however he didn't mind the barking and never tried to discourage it unfortunately and I thought I would never be able to teach this 13 year old small yippee little ball of love that what she was doing was wrong until I saw this free workshop! OMG she doesn't bark now instead she goes and lays down on the couch (her dog bed is our couch) it works EVERY TIME! I wish I could afford to pay for the full course just from the free tips I can tell it would be money well spent I unfortunately just don't have it right now with a 3 year old daughter but when I do you can count me in 100%
Lots of great info and can't wait to get started on training.
This video was very informative and easy to follow - well done!
I watched the video and was amazed at how easy and humane the training was.
I had two things that my dog needed better training on. One was pulling on her lease
While we were out walking and the other was running wildly to the door when someone
Knocked. It was amazing how much my dog improved after just one short training session.
Thank you,
Janice H,
Informative video with explanation of the behavior patterns and how to coordinate training techniques. As an owner of a 7 month old, it was obvious some of the mistakes I had made and how to make corrections with an immediate impact on the ability to communicate effectively and with a greater respect with my dog. I can definitely see how this will assist in the developement of a healthy relationship with my dog vs just training him to follow commands. My long term hoped would be to utilize my puppy in a therapeutic setting, which I feel could be a possiblity utilizing these techniques.
A really helpful video pointing out how easy it is to use poor communication and what a difference it can make to learn to do it more effectively.