The Beacon Dog Training Course Insights

While nearly all dog sports require some level of training, obedience sports focus on the dog's ability to learn and respond to basic commands, especially when distractions are present.

Obedience sports for dogs are the fastest growing sector of the dog world for one good reason - they are a fun and unique challenge for pets and owners alike.

Herding dog sports are a growing activity in the United States. What started as a few dedicated people playing with their dogs has grown into a sport that hundreds of thousands of people participate in each year.

Herding is a dog sport usually reserved for the most high-energy dogs with a digging drive. But what kind of breed is best suited for this activity? Let's find out!

If you're a sports lover, the perfect pooch companion for you may be a breed that is bred for sports. Sporting dogs are bred to be energetic, so they'll keep up with whatever routine you set for them.

Your new furry friend will soon join your family! But before you can start enjoying all of the wags and cuddles, there’s some important work to do.

Many people have difficulties with their dogs not paying attention to them and getting distracted by other things. This can be a complicated problem, but there are some ways that you can work on it!

Dog aggression is one of the most frustrating and common behavior problems in dogs. If your dog is exhibiting signs of aggression, it's important to consult with a behaviorist or trainer who can help you address the issue.

Training your dog to walk on a leash provides you with more control over them and teaches basic obedience skills.

E-collars are controversial among many pet trainers, due to safety concerns and questions about their effectiveness. However, they are still an important tool in some training methods.