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Loved this training! We had a good-natured dog, who wanted to obey, but would get very distracted on walks (bunnies), and wouldnt always come to us if off leash. She also would bark at company that she felt scared around (not trusting us). We decided to do the off leash training, 4 week course, and noticed a difference instantly. She walked in the heel position before we got to the end of the block on day one, and after the first lesson was already calmer about company and was looking to us on how to react. Bob starts the training using the remote himself to show us, but from then on it was all us working with our dog, as I believe it should be. Every morning when we put the collar on her she is very happy and loves to practice. After the first lesson we went on vacation with her to San Diego and EVERYONE on the boardwalk stopped to compliment us on how calm and obedient our dog was. All of it was worth every penny, and I'm only disappointed that we waited till she was 3 to do it. We are looking into getting a second dog and will for sure use him again. For reference we have a Chinook/Rottweiler mix.
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