Using the Internet to help you and your dog learn is becoming more popular.  Your online instructor will guide you through the setup process and may also provide you with advanced instructions and reading material. 

Online training can be equally effective and convenient as physical sessions, and for some may be a more convenient choice, however, it is us to you to put in the work!  Since you don’t have to leave your house, online training can better fit your schedule and be a less stressful option, especially for fearful dogs or high-strung dogs.

Some courses offer a combination of online and physical support to provide you the best of both worlds.  Courses like Train Pet Dog offer a wide range of alternatives and blended learning, but remember…training a dog is really about training the handler, YOU!  You must put in the work, teach your pet in repetitive sessions with kindness, and end each session on a positive note.

 

If you are trying to decide if online dog training would be best for you and your pet, here are reasons to give it a try:

Greatest Comfort While Staying At Home

You may have a few evenings a week to devote to dog training, but putting in the work daily is best for your dog’s learning and retention.  If your schedule includes travel and/or scheduling care for any other pets and children, it can be more difficult to show up at regular classes.

This is one benefit of training your dog online. You select a course that allows you to view the lectures when most convenient for you. This makes it far simpler to train your dog in short sessions multiple times a week rather than one long weekly session.

 

Find the Best Trainers around the Globe

You’re in luck if a highly qualified trainer lives in your area. Unfortunately, most people don’t have such luck and must rely on the trainers that work in their area or drive great distances, limiting their access to a large pool of highly professional trainers.  

When opening your options to trainers you can find online, you can discover dog trainers from around the world. Distance and geography are not barriers. No matter where you are, if the instructor provides an online course, you can enroll by sitting at home.

 

Fewer Interruptions

Your dog will benefit greatly from joining a physical training class. They are useful for exposing a dog to new people and environments and help your dog learn to pay attention to you and become more socialized, but most professional dog trainers will tell you that isolation often works best for learning commands.  Once commands are in place, adding distractions (such as other pets, noises, bicycles, skateboards, and other challenges) are beneficial for continuing your dog’s training.  A dog’s ability to learn can be impacted if exposed to too many interruptions too quickly.

Fewer interruptions are another reason why online dog training courses can be helpful. The most peaceful area in your house and yard is ideal for training. This will help your dog concentrate on what you’re teaching him, but do train him in different locations as some dogs will only respond to commands where they are taught, and you will want you dog to respond anytime you ask him to.

 

No Barriers Like Age, Breed, or Vaccination

Unfortunately, many professional dog training facilities have breed limitations that must be adhered to and require proof of vaccinations.  Even if your dog has doctor’s orders to not have a vaccine,  or that you have proof of titer testing, some facilities will not allow you to train around other pets. 

You can avoid these challenges by taking an online dog training course. It won’t make a difference what breed your dog is, how old or even if he is vaccinated.

You Can Watch Dog Training Videos Over and Over Again

Most people need to hear something more than once before they understand it. That’s just how the brain works. It can take a long time to pick up something new, so having lessons to watch over and over again is helpful. Again remember, you must learn in order to teach your dog. And, if you have additional dogs, online tools can be helpful to re-watch as each unique dog may need you to work harder on certain skills.

Be the Part of a Collaborative Society

Subscribers of many different types of online dog training programs gather in specialized online communities. Access to social media groups can be helpful as you can relate to the challenges and successes other dog owners have had training their dog.  This is free assistance and an added plus through a Facebook group, Instagram or an online chatroom, that you can benefit from on your time schedule.

 

In Conclusion

There are benefits to both in-person and virtual dog training courses, so it’s ultimately up to you and your pet to decide which option is best. The key though is making sure you train your dog in short sessions, often several times daily for starters, and always do it with kindness.  End each session on a positive note, when your pup has responded correctly to a command and treat him for a job well done.  Working together will be a great joy and very rewarding and it’s the time you put in together that will create your bond and train your dog.  Whether you learn in-person or from an online trainer, if you do your part, the result should be the same.

When COVID shut the world down, many people adopted dogs but then were at a loss in providing proper training since group learning was put on hold.  Many enrolled in online dog training classes and the courses have continued to be successful since they allow pet owners to train their dogs regardless of external conditions.

Train Pet Dog training workshop might be just the place to begin your journey into the world of remote pet education.