For dog trainers who know the basics but want better plans, better follow-through, and better results
Dog Training 201 helps you build structured training plans, troubleshoot behavior cases more confidently, and communicate with clients in a way that keeps them engaged instead of drifting off by week two.
A lot of dog trainers do not need more information. They need a stronger system.
You can know plenty about training and still feel like your sessions are a little too improvised, your client communication is inconsistent, or your plans fall apart the minute real life gets involved. This course is designed to fix that part.
Dog Training 201 is for trainers who want more structure, more confidence, and a clearer way to guide clients from first session to real follow-through.
Starts April 27.
Who this is for
This course is a strong fit if you already know the basics of dog training, but want to get better at the part that actually makes your work hold together.
It is especially useful if you want to:
- build clearer, step-by-step training plans
- stop winging session flow from week to week
- troubleshoot behavior challenges without second-guessing yourself
- explain things to clients more clearly
- get better follow-through between sessions
- create a process you can reuse instead of reinventing the wheel every time
What makes this course different
Some courses focus mostly on training techniques.
This one also focuses on the structure around the work.
That means planning. Case flow. Troubleshooting. Client communication. The everyday decisions that make the difference between a plan that sounds good in theory and one that actually works in practice.
If you have ever had a dog make progress in session while the client forgot half the plan by the time they got home, you already know why this matters.
What you'll walk away with
By the end of the course, you will have:
- a structured 6-session training plan built around a real case
- one complete client instruction sheet
- a reusable template you can adapt for future sessions
- better strategies for adjusting interventions when things are not going to plan
- a stronger framework for client communication and participation
- practical tools for troubleshooting common follow-through problems
This is not just more material to watch and nod at. You will leave with work you can actually use.
Why take this course?
Most trainers do not struggle because they care too little or know too little.
They struggle because real cases are messy. Clients are busy. Dogs do not progress in straight lines. And it is hard to stay organized when you are trying to think about training mechanics, behavior change, client expectations, homework, setbacks, and next steps all at once.
This course helps you create more order in that mess.
It gives you a clearer process for building plans, adapting when needed, and helping clients stay part of the work instead of becoming a spectator to it.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is this course for?
This course is for dog trainers who already know the basics and want more structure, confidence, and consistency in their work. It is especially helpful for trainers who want to build stronger training plans, improve problem-solving skills, and communicate more effectively with clients.
What will students get from the course?
Students will learn how to create clear, step-by-step training plans, troubleshoot behavior challenges more confidently, and keep clients engaged throughout the training process. The course also offers continuing education credits for several professional organizations.
What makes this course different?
Unlike courses that focus only on training techniques, this one also emphasizes planning, communication, and client success. It is designed to help trainers become more effective not just with dogs, but with the people they work with too.
If you are ready to stop piecing your process together case by case and start working from a stronger framework, this course is worth a look.