American Dog Society: Free private dog training to help improve the relationship between people and pets
As the only national charity in the United States dedicated to serving the dog-owning community, the American Dog Society is committed to improving the lives of dogs. Through education and support, the society is committed to reducing the number of dogs that are abandoned, abused or given up, and promoting social awareness of responsible dog ownership. To further achieve this goal, the society is now offering free private dog training courses to provide dog owners with an excellent opportunity to improve and strengthen their relationship with their dogs.
Why free dog training?
This free training is not only beneficial to dogs, but also helps owners improve their quality of life. Dogs with good behavior reduce the daily stress and troubles of their owners. Problems such as pulling on dogs and destruction at home can be solved through scientific training. At the same time, owners will learn to better understand the needs of dogs, build trust, and make getting along smoother.
Course content
This course is completely free and has a market value of up to $250. The training includes the following services:
Professional consultation:
Dog owners can communicate one-on-one with professional trainers to share their dog's behavioral problems and develop solutions.
Training courses of more than one hour:
Trainers will provide personalized training courses based on the specific situation of the dog to help the dog develop good behavioral habits.
Personalized action plan:
After the training, dog owners will receive a detailed action plan to continue to practice and consolidate what they have learned in their daily lives.
How to participate?
It is very simple to participate in this free private training course. Dog owners only need to fill out the relevant form to submit an application. The association's team will contact applicants as soon as possible based on the application status and available training resources. With the addition of more trainers, the American Kennel Association will gradually cover the country and help more dog owners improve their interaction with their dogs.
Conclusion
This free training service of the American Kennel Association not only provides dog owners with opportunities to learn and grow, but also creates a more stable and happy living environment for dogs. In this way, the association hopes to reduce unnecessary abandonment and stray dog problems and promote a responsible dog culture. If you also want to provide better training for your dog and improve your experience of getting along with your dog, now is the best time!