Anyone use MK9 Plus dog training?

I used Whippet Wonders as I was having issues with Lola my Whippet. I've had dogs more or less all my life - including a Whippet cross - but Lola was different😊

The courses make you think "outside the box" and the methods work. Lola is still a weird and nutty dog at times, but her recall has improved she is a lot calmer🐶

 
I used Whippet Wonders as I was having issues with Lola my Whippet. I've had dogs more or less all my life - including a Whippet cross - but Lola was different😊

The courses make you think "outside the box" and the methods work. Lola is still a weird and nutty dog at times, but her recall has improved she is a lot calmer🐶

Thank you I’ll take a look at that.
 
Seems like he has some good ideas. Would really love to be able to get my sight hound to come back!

Snobby I know and many will disagree but as well as accreditation I always like to see a bit of practical/competition experience in a trainer, doesn't have to be top level but someone who can get through an obedience round or an agility course or a BH or something. I haven't heard of this chap but any good trainer won't mind being asked their credentials.

It's good proofing for any trainer, a lot of people seem to train their own family dogs to do stuff, do courses and then 'go pro', which isn't a bad thing but I personally like that extra layer of proving your training against a set of criteria in the real world.
If you can get yourself or someone else around a test, it's a good thing to have on your CV.
 
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