Dog Training Basics
BeginnerBringing a dog home is easy — training one that listens, feels safe, and fits happily into your life takes a plan. This course gives you that plan, built entirely on positive, science-based methods that build trust instead of fear. You will start by learning how dogs actually learn: the mechanics of positive reinforcement, precise timing and markers like a clicker or a marker word, how to use rewards effectively, why punishment-based methods backfire and damage trust, and how to set realistic expectations and the right gear for the job. From there you move into the essential commands every dog needs — teaching a rock-solid name response, sit, down, stay, and come, plus the crucial leave it cue and calm loose-leash walking, all built through short, focused training sessions your dog will actually enjoy. Next you will tackle house training and daily routine: building a reliable potty schedule, crate training done right, handling accidents without setbacks, a calm night routine, teaching your dog to be comfortable alone, and a feeding schedule that supports the whole process. You will then learn to fix the problem behaviors that frustrate most owners — barking, chewing, jumping on guests, leash pulling, the basics of separation anxiety, and knowing exactly when it's time to call in a professional trainer. Finally, you will explore socialization and enrichment: navigating the critical socialization window, safely introducing your dog to new dogs and people, healthy play, mental enrichment games, the value of sniff walks, real exercise needs, and even basic trick training for extra bonding. By the end, you will have a calm, confident, well-mannered dog — and the skills to keep training any dog for life.
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Every training method starts here: understanding how dogs actually learn. This track covers positive reinforcement — rewarding the behavior you want so your dog repeats it — and why timing and clear markers, like a clicker or a consistent marker word, make the difference between a confused dog and a fast learner. You will learn how to choose and use rewards effectively, why punishment-based corrections backfire and erode trust, and how to set realistic expectations for your dog's age, breed, and history. You will also cover the basic setup and gear — leash, collar or harness, treats — every trainer needs. By the end you will understand the 'why' behind every command you teach.
This track builds the working vocabulary every dog needs, starting with a rock-solid response to their own name — the foundation for everything else. You will teach sit, down, stay, and come using short, focused sessions your dog will actually enjoy, plus the crucial leave it cue for anything they should not touch or eat. You will also work on loose-leash walking, turning chaotic pulling into a calm walk at your side. Each command is broken into clear steps: luring, marking, rewarding, and fading the lure, so you always know exactly what to do next. By the end your dog will reliably respond to every core command.
House training succeeds or fails on routine, and this track gives you one that works. You will build a reliable potty schedule tied to your dog's age and feeding times, set up crate training the right way so the crate becomes a safe den rather than a punishment, and learn how to handle accidents calmly without setbacks or fear. You will cover a realistic night routine to get everyone sleeping through the night sooner, teach your dog to feel comfortable being alone for short and longer stretches, and build a consistent feeding schedule that supports predictable bathroom habits. By the end your home will run on a routine your dog understands and trusts.
Nearly every dog develops a behavior that needs fixing, and this track tackles the most common ones head-on. You will learn practical, positive strategies for excessive barking, destructive chewing, jumping on guests, and leash pulling, plus the basics of recognizing and easing separation anxiety. Each problem is broken down into why it happens and a step-by-step plan to redirect it, so you fix the root cause instead of just suppressing the symptom. You will also learn the warning signs that mean a behavior is beyond DIY fixes — aggression, severe anxiety, or no progress after consistent effort — and exactly when and how to call in a professional trainer or behaviorist.
A well-trained dog also needs to be a well-adjusted one, and this track covers the socialization and enrichment that make that happen. You will learn about the critical socialization window in puppyhood and how to make the most of it at any age, how to safely introduce your dog to new dogs and people, and what healthy play actually looks like. You will explore mental enrichment activities that tire out the brain as much as the body, the surprising value of sniff walks for a calmer dog, and how to judge your dog's real exercise needs by breed and energy level. Finally you will learn basic trick training as a fun way to deepen your bond.
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Tips
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Sniffing Isn't a Distraction — It's Your Dog's Social Media
Let your dog stop and read the pee-mail
A Tired Dog Is a Good Dog — But Mental Work Tires Faster Than Running
Fifteen minutes of puzzle-solving can outtire an hour of fetch
Every Family Member Must Use the Same Rules and Cues
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