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Old August 30th, 2011, 12:42 PM
Choochi Choochi is offline
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Originally Posted by Myka View Post
It is not video conferencing. It is pre-recorded training sessions with demonstrations of technique. In the course you get to choose which subjects you want to work on. Kind of generic, but kind of personal.
Well then it can't hurt to try it. Just keep in mind some of it might not apply to your dog and is likely quite generalized, but I think any learning opportunity is always a good one. If that's all it is, then you might also look into DVDs produced by a number of good trainers. You can learn a lot and it's a great option if you don't have access to a good trainer within a reasonable distance from you.

Some names that pop into my head.. Susan Garret, Ivan Babanov, Michael Ellis (all his DVDs are available through Leerburg.com), and I'm sure CleanRun.com would have a nice selection as well.
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