The Beacon Dog Training Course Insights

Once your dog is well-trained, you may think you don't need a prong collar anymore. As a powerful psychological tool for dog training, do you still need it?

Separation anxiety in dogs can lead to serious issues in other areas of life and make training even more difficult if not properly addressed. So, how can you ease it?

Think about it, if you don't enjoy training your dog, neither will they. To get your dog to like training, you're going to need to find ways to make it more fun!

The last thing you want is to find yourself in a power struggle with your dog. Your goal as a handler should not be to dominate your dog but to lead them.

Puppies and human children have a lot in common. They are both living beings that need to be taken care of if they are going to grow up into healthy adults.

Regardless of breed, prong collars are one of the best tools you can add to your dog training tool kit.

Some dogs are naturally energetic, lazy, or somewhere in the middle. But, if your pup is reluctant to meet your energy level, there are a few tips you can try to entice your pup into more fun activities.

Dogs digging up your yard is one of the most frustrating problems dog owners can face. So, how do you get your dog to stop digging?

99% of the time, dog reactivity is a mix of human error and dog insecurity. And, dog insecurity exists because of human error, as well. In essence, you play a huge role in the reason why your dog reacts the way it does.

Getting your dog to stop pulling on walks is one of the most difficult challenges dog owners face. But, there are some techniques to stop this unwanted behavior.