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Originally Posted by Myka
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.
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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.