Dog Training Resource Center

Why Age and Temperament Should Guide Your Dog Training Choice
No two dogs are the same. Just as people learn differently depending on their age, personality, and experiences, dogs also respond best when training is

How to Teach a Distracted Dog to Focus in Busy Environments
If you’ve ever tried calling your dog’s name at the park only to be ignored in favor of a squirrel, another dog, or even a

Why Some Dogs Struggle With Impulse Control and How to Fix It
If you’ve ever watched your dog dash out the door the moment it opens, snatch food off the counter, or bark uncontrollably when excited, you’ve

What Environmental Changes Can Reduce Unwanted Dog Behaviors?
When dogs misbehave, many owners immediately think the solution lies in training commands or discipline. While those are important, what often gets overlooked is the

How to Identify the Root Cause of a Dog’s Unwanted Behavior
When your dog shows unwanted behaviors—barking excessively, chewing furniture, or acting aggressively—it can be tempting to focus only on stopping the behavior itself. But just

What Owners Can Learn About Their Dogs During Group Sessions
When most owners sign up for group classes, their first thought is obedience—commands like sit, stay, and heel. While these skills are important, group training
