Online courses, quick-fix YouTube videos, and virtual consults are everywhere—but do they really get the job done? Our downloadable e-book breaks down the hidden gaps in online-only dog training and reveals why in-person training remains not just relevant, but essential.
Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just starting out, this resource will help you understand how to position your services, address client concerns, and confidently compete in a digital-first market.
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How Concerned Are You About the Growing Popularity of Virtual or DIY Dog Training?
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Have You Lost Potential Clients to Online/Virtual Dog Training Options?
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Do Your Currently Offer Online/Video Based Training Services?
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I am soo happy to learn that there is serious schools that allso reject on-line dog training.
It is soo important that training is done trainer, owner and dog face to face.
I have an Academy in Japan where a lot of theory stuff can be taken by webinars but as soon as the student is comming to the training part it is training together with my face to face when I am in Japan