
What are the many pros (and cons) of clicker training your dog? Are you doing it right, and if not, why not?

I bet you like your fingers unbitten and free from slobber? Here are simple tips on how to train a dog to take treats nicely, and politely!

Grr, lead pulling is the worst! And the most embarrassing when your neighbours are watching. Nip it in the bud now with this guide on how to stop your dog pulling on the lead.

Does your dog have an obsessive behaviour, from tennis balls to chasing shadows? What should you do about it, and how serious might it be?

Do you want to take your dog to agility training classes but find them too expensive for your budget? Or perhaps there aren’t any agility classes near by, or don’t fit your schedule? Why not bring your agility training home with some DIY equipment? Don’t worry – all you need is a little creativity and

Dog training is as much about you as it is your dog. If you want success in training your dog, for whatever reason, then read this!
First of all crate training a puppy while at work begins with training your puppy when you are NOT at work! Hang on, wait, what? That’s right. If you want to know the secrets to successfully training your pooch to stay at home while you work all day, then you must train your dog to

Many first-time puppy owners find themselves at their wit’s end trying to get their new puppy to sleep at night. Never fear — our One Step Ahead Method is based on evidence from some of the world’s top trainers, and it’s guaranteed to have you and your pup snoozing peacefully through the night in no
The World Canine Organization recognises 339 breeds of dogs, and since you’re reading this, it’s probably safe to assume you’re looking for which of these breeds are the easiest dogs to train, for your needs. The answer isn’t as simple as you may think. The easiest dogs to train aren’t always the smartest, prettiest, or
Leash training a puppy can pose quite a challenge for new owners, especially when the puppy refuses to budge or makes a habit of pulling and biting on the leash. Many exasperated owners declare “He just won’t walk on a leash!” and just stop walking their dog altogether. Dr. Ian Dunbar, Author of Doctor Dunbar’s Good