eTraining has
proven to be useful for training even outside of the workplace. This website is
for dog trainers, owners, and enthusiast looking to train their dogs through
watching interactive videos, blogs, lectures, and modules. Users can train
their dogs at the own pace, and use what they decide are best practices for
their canine. Courses are available for anyone who has access to the Internet and
users can blog about their own experiences with their dog. People post
situations they think other owners might come across or just feedback from implementing
one of the courses. Dog owners receive knowledge about health care, grooming,
and dog fitness. Participants can pay by class, and they offer the training equipment all on one site. There are hundreds of different classes for owners to choose from, because there is no one way to train your pet. I found this article interesting because it is an untraditional way of training a dog. You don't have to take your dog to the same site/class every time and you can train the dog at your pet's pace. The evolution of technology has allowed this interactive
experience and people don’t have to pay hundreds of dollars for a dog trainer
or to take a private class. eTraining
for dogs saves owners money just like it saves money for businesses to train colleagues online, so I think
that in the future we will see more traditional training classes available
online for the masses to access.
http://www.e-trainingfordogs.com
I think etraining a dog works. My dogs watch tv all day while I am in class or at work, and my puppy LOVES it. One day I thought it would be cute to let him watch a YouTube video on my tv on training a dog to sit. He kept his eyes on the tv the entire time and went along with the lesson. I was so shocked. I guess the trainer had a better authoritative voice then I did, because after watching the video 4 times with him and playing along, he knew how to sit. I was amazed to say the least.
ReplyDeleteI've watched a couple of youtube videos to help with my dog's training, but I've never thought about actually following with a program like you can do on this site. I like the way she has training set up that the user can chose from to fit their own dog! Very creative!
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