How to Get the Most Out of Dog Training Class: 7 Tips

How to Get the Most Out of Dog Training Class: 7 Tips

If your dog isn’t the anxious or aggressive type, group dog training classes are a great way to kickstart you and your dog’s training education. Learning to interact and communicate with your dog in a public place even just one hour a week will improve your relationship immensely.

As a dog trainer and group class instructor myself, I wanted to compile a list of the things you need to know in order to get the most out of your experience. If you follow these simple tips, you and your dog are sure to be at the top of your class!

Things We Like: Turid Rugaas and Reading Your Dogs Body Language

Things We Like: Turid Rugaas and Reading Your Dogs Body Language

In her book My Dog Pulls. What Do I Do? animal behaviorist, Turid Rugaas (who hails from Norway) offers an easy peasy training plan that will stop your dog from dislocating your shoulder every time you take them outside to pee. You'll learn Turid's method to train your dog to walk calmly and quietly on a loose leash using the solid understanding of why dogs pull to overcome the problem. 

A Little More About Tully's Training

A Little More About Tully's Training

Hey all! This is my first blog post and I wanted to talk about what we do and and why!

So, what makes Tully's Training different? Well, we try and keep it simple. Dogs are simple—they just want to make us happy. Honestly. So we try and harness that incredible quality and utilize it to strengthen communication between animals and their companions—you guys!