If we could change one thing about the Dog Training industry, here’s what we would change.
The biggest problem we see on a regular basis is the idea that there’s some magical “quick fix” that’s going to make everything better with your pup.
Unfortunately this just isn’t the case.
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but it’s true.
And what’s even worse is that this idea ends up being perpetuated on both sides. The clients AND the trainers.
The clients that want a quick fix because they’re already overwhelmed and frustrated with all they have on their plate and they just wish their pup could be a “good boy” ASAP.
They’re exhausted and burned out. Having a dog wasn’t at all how they remembered it as a kid and they’re wondering what they’re doing wrong.
It’s not their fault they feel this way. It makes perfect sense.
The problem comes about when the Dog Trainer sells them the quick fix.
The trainer isn’t trying to be mean, or bad, or just take their money.
The Dog Trainer thinks they are doing the client a service, but in reality they are doing them a HUGE disservice by not explaining that the “quick fix” isn’t really practical.
Just like teaching your kiddo, training your dog, is a process that takes time.
So what we really need to do is stop wanting this to be done without putting in the work and the time.
You will benefit from it
Your pup will benefit from it
And your entire family (including your four legged furry friend) will be much much happier.