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FREE ONLINE DOG TRAINING WORKSHOP
"I rescued a 3.5 year old German Shepherd from the shelter a few months ago. The poor thing had not been trained properly by his previous owners and was quite aggressive and skittish and used to bark for no reason at all.
I came across your site while searching for ways to train him and am so glad I did. Thanks to your workshop, he is now a lot calmer and friendlier towards everyone and the barking has almost completely stopped now."
– Matt Jenson from Rockford, Illinois
FREE ONLINE DOG TRAINING WORKSHOP
"I rescued a 3.5 year old German Shepherd from the shelter a few months ago. The poor thing had not been trained properly by his previous owners and was quite aggressive and skittish and used to bark for no reason at all.
I came across your site while searching for ways to train him and am so glad I did. Thanks to your workshop, he is now a lot calmer and friendlier towards everyone and the barking has almost completely stopped now."
– Matt Jenson from Rockford, Illinois
If You Own a Dog, Or Are Just About to Get One, This is For You
Training a dog can be one of the most frustrating parts of dog ownership. Maybe your dog barks too much, pulls on the leash, ignores you when called, or jumps on guests. Sound familiar?
You’re exhausted from trying to make them listen, and you might be wondering how professional trainers get dogs to behave so reliably.
Hiring a trainer can be expensive—but the good news is, you don’t need one.
Let me explain why training feels so difficult…
The Truth About Dog Training
(And Why It Hasn’t Been Working)
Most people train their dogs the old-fashioned way—with verbal commands like “sit” and “stay.”
That’s what’s taught in books, online videos, and even by some trainers.
But here’s the problem: This is exactly how NOT to train a dog.
Science tells us that starting with verbal commands sets your dog up for failure.
Dogs trained this way often struggle with obedience—or their training doesn’t last.
So What’s The Right Way To Train?
The answer is simple: Body language.
Dogs understand movement far better than words.
That’s why professional trainers always start with body language before introducing verbal cues.
Want to learn how to use this method with your dog?
I found this fantastic free workshop that teaches you how to train your dog the way service dog trainers do—using body language for calmness, impulse control, and lasting obedience.
What You’ll Learn In The Free Workshop
How to train your dog using body language (instead of relying on words)
The 3 key techniques service dog trainers use—and how to apply them at home
The crucial step most owners miss (this works 100% of the time to get your dog’s attention!)
How to stop unwanted behaviors like barking, pulling, and jumping
Why service dogs form an incredible bond with their handlers—and how you can do the same
This method works for allbreeds, from tiny Chihuahuas to giant Great Danes, and for dogs of all ages—even puppies as young as 6 weeks and adult dogs up to 13 years old.
The workshop isn’t live, rather, it's pre-recorded so you can watch it at your convenience—but I’m not sure how long it will be available.
Click below to check it out now.
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