Training Resources
Training Organizations and Supply or Reference Websites

Training Organizations and Supply or Reference Websites

Dog ScoutsDog ScoutsThese folks are great! This is non-profit organization that provides training tools, newsletters, and tons of ideas on travel, training and play with your pups. They have free online videos and tons of ideas to manage a whole host of different dog-related issues.
BarkBustersBarkBustersBarkBuster trainers come to your home and work with you. I worked with a local BarkBusters trainer when I first adopted my beautiful, but stubborn, Border Collie mix and when I started having some aggression problems with my black lab. The trainer was wonderful and helped me find workable methods to manager their behaviors in one session. Their system is good!
PetEducation.comPetEducation.comThis a good resource for suggestions on handling many different kinds of training issues. They also include useful information about pet psychology and why our furry ones often behave as they do.
DogProblems.comDogProblems.comThis is a handy website for quick information about many different kinds of behavior issues with dogs. They also have a weekly email you can subscribe to.
Cesar Millan - the Dog WhispererCesar Millan - the Dog WhispererI am big fan of Cesar Millan. His common-sense approach to dog psychology has helped me manage my two independent house-mates in a much more effective and enjoyable way. While this site is largely a huge advertisement for the show, there are some really good blog articles that are well worth reading.
For Dog TrainersFor Dog TrainersIf you're a dog trainer and are looking for specific supplies such as harnesses, bite suits, sleeves, and tugs, or information on specifics about certain breeds, check out the products offered by these folks.