Two Weeks To Trained
Follow along with Master Dog Trainer & Dog Body Language Expert Allegra Kaough as she fosters Arrow the Mexican street dog and takes him from wild man to gentleman in two weeks.
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Watching my two weeks training Arrow will give you the practical tips you need to turn your dog into a happy, balanced and obedient companion.
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"The barking and lunging on the leash has completely stopped. It is incredible! He is also coming when called very reliably. He has really responded to the changes we have made in the house really well. He seems more at ease."
~Julie, online training client
The #1 Challenge For Dog Owners:
When we get a new dog, the emotional aspect of the relationship can outpace the structural foundation, leading to a dog that doesn't feel safe, doesn't listen, and doesn't behave well enough to take places with you.
By knowing what is important to a dog, approaching each small moment in your dog as a training opportunity, and being patient with yourself and your dog as you learn together, you can build a healthy relationship that opens doors instead of closes them.
At $100 an hour, two full weeks of training sessions would cost thousands. Board and Train doesn’t show the owner the steps and adjustments involved in the training process so that they can maintain the results or know what to do when things don’t go according to plan. In this course you'll get a complete behind the scenes experience of how a rescue dog is trained in real time for a fraction of the cost.
One morning I was walking on the beach in Mexico and I heard a terrible sound. I looked over and saw my favorite beach dog being viciously attacked by five dogs. When I ran over, several men followed me, but there wasn't much we could do being barefoot aside from throwing sand. When the dogs let go, Arrow took off and I lost him.
Luckily that weekend I had made a friend in the local rescue community and she put out the word that I was looking for an injured white dog. He popped up right away in a Facebook group and I was able to get him to the vet. He had three major bite wounds and could have easily died if the bite was half an inch closer to his jugular.
The bites were much more serious than we had originally thought and he had to stay at the vet for two weeks so his wounds could be flushed daily.
I tried to find him a ride back to Texas so he would be safe from his street dog enemies, but my efforts were in vain. This beach dog was meant to come to spend some time with me!
It's impossible for a dog trainer to have a dog in their house and not train it. I decided I would find someone to help me film the training process and took more selfie videos in those two weeks than I ever would've thought possible.
So here we are now. I turned my journey with Arrow into a self-paced eCourse "Two Weeks To Trained"