Online course
The Perfect Puppy Program
Train your puppy 15 minutes a day and raise a happy and well-mannered pet.
Train your puppy 15 minutes a day and raise a happy and well-mannered pet.
How do I start training my puppy correctly? I am a newbie puppy parent, and I have no idea how to train my pet.
How can I make my puppy listen to me? How can I prevent my pet from chewing on furniture and whining? How can I make them feel comfortable and safe in their new home?
How can I make sure that my puppy is all set for living happily in the human world? Which skills do they need to have? Which games should they play?
At what age is it better to start training? What if my puppy’s breed is hard to train? I don’t want to punish my pet. I want to love and care, but I’m afraid to spoil them!
Socialization
Preparing for your new puppy’s arrival
Puppy-proofing the house
First puppy’s days at home
Taking your pet out for the first time
Potty training
Name recognition
Getting used to alone time
Getting used to grooming
Crate training
Leash, harness, and muzzle training
Self-control training
Prevention from jumping on people
Reliable recall
Prevention from begging for food
Basic “Sit,” “Stand,” and “Down” commands
“Touch,” “Come,” and “Check it”
“Leave it”
Cool “Zen” and “Shoo-Shoo” games
The “Place” command
A pack of brain games
Attention-switching and “Yes/No” games
Puppy training essentials
Motivation
How to properly give commands
How to reward a puppy
Dog walking tips
House rules for puppies
Behavior markers
Work with fears
Clicker training
The learning will be held on an online training platform. You’ll get access to it once you complete a brief form.
All lessons will be available in your account on the training platform. The lessons come in sequential order for better learning and consolidation of skills.
$ 20
20 step-by-step lessons for teaching basic skills and behaviors
1-year access
For puppies > 20 weeks old
$ 35
Next 28 lessons of the course
1-year access
For puppies > 20 weeks old
$ 50
All-in-one course with 48 video lessons. 40 practical tasks and exercises
1-year access
For puppies > 20 weeks old
$ 20
15 practical lessons
Bonus: 5 useful games
1-year access
For puppies > 20 weeks old
This lesson will help you get your puppy used to unfamiliar surfaces, which is a crucial part of their overall socialization.
This lesson explores a signal marker, which you can use to get your puppy’s attention. You can use this in the future to get the puppy’s attention in any situation, no matter what is going on.
Teaching your puppy their name is one of the most important things you can do when you get a new puppy — it’s the basis for successful training and a great relationship.
In this lesson, you’ll learn how you should arrange your training sessions and how to make them interesting and enjoyable for your dog.
Motivation is key to getting your dog to understand what you want. In this lesson, you’ll learn about what motivates your dog and how and when you should use these motivators.
This lesson shows you how to teach your puppy the “Give it” command.
If you want your dog to be interested in giving things to you, you’ve got to show them the benefits of giving.
Life can throw a variety of different situations at us. For example, when at a dog show or a vet hospital, you may need to put your dog on a table. Whatever the circumstance, your pet should be calm about you holding them in your arms or touching them in general.
In this lesson, you’ll learn how to familiarize your puppy with a nail clipper. It is very important to gradually ease your dog into using a nail clipper to avoid fear.
Keeping your dog’s ears clean is a crucial part of their care. In this lesson, you’ll learn how to familiarize your pooch with ear cleaning in the most stress-free way possible.
Many dog breeds require regular brushing and combing to keep their coat and skin healthy and looking good. Before you can dive in, you’ll need to familiarize your puppy with grooming so that it doesn’t prompt a fear reaction.
This lesson covers how to get your puppy used to a collar and the feeling of being in a collar. It is crucial to familiarize your puppy with new gear gradually to prevent them from getting scared.
This lesson explains how to harness train your puppy. Harnesses are good training tools for puppies that haven’t yet learned to walk on a leash, as they’re generally less traumatic.
This lesson explains how to crate train your dog. Crate training may take some time and effort but can be helpful in a variety of situations.
This lesson covers the “Find it” command — a simple visual search game that teaches your puppy how to distract from stimuli.
In this lesson, you’ll learn how to correctly address your pup’s nipping, as it is one of the most common concerns of puppy parents.
Playing nose work games is a great way to keep your pooch mentally and physically stimulated.
In this lesson, you’ll learn how to teach your puppy not to hunt or play with everyday household cleaning tools.
The «Sit» command is one of the most important commands your dog will ever learn. It is a way to help your dog settle in one place and focus on you.
The «Stand» command is very useful in many ways. You can use it at the vet’s office for procedures or when bathing or grooming your furry friend.
The «Down» command is essential for your dog’s impulse control. With the help of the «Down» command, it would be easier to control your pooch both indoors and outdoors.
Very often, a vacuum cleaner becomes a puppy’s worst enemy. Here are some tips on how to train your puppy not to be afraid of this noisy object.
In this lesson, you’ll learn how to help your puppy overcome their fear of new things.
This simple and useful command will help your puppy explore an environment without fear.
The «Leave it» command is a great tool for teaching your puppy impulse control, which is critical for their overall health and wellness. The «Leave it» command will keep your puppy safe from any potentially dangerous items they might pick up and swallow.
It may look cute when your puppy jumps on you or other people. However, this can become a real problem when your pooch grows up. In this lesson, you’ll learn how to teach your puppy to start greeting people with all four legs on the ground.
Some puppies get very nervous when someone tries to touch their bowl while they are eating. Let’s explain to your pup that there’s no need to guard their bowl.
It’s very unpleasant when your charming puppy starts attacking you when you try to take their treats away. In this lesson, we’ll talk about how to address resource guarding correctly and how to prevent any potential problems related to it in the future.
In this lesson, we’ll discuss ways to teach a dog not to beg for food when we’re eating. We’ll cover how to teach your dog not to put their front paws on the table, jump on the table, beg or whine, while we’re enjoying a meal.
Not all dogs feel comfortable in a muzzle and may try to take it off. In this lesson, you’ll learn how to teach your puppy to stay calm in a muzzle.
This simple exercise will teach the puppy to stay calm when they see a bowl of food.
In this lesson, we will talk about ways to teach your puppy not to run to people and react calmly to their praise.
This basic command is a perfect foundation for many other impressive tricks. When practising this trick, keep in mind that your dog should work with both front paws.
In this lesson, you’ll learn how to teach your puppy not to lose self-control when they see their favourite toy.
The “Place” command requires your dog to go to a designated place and to stay there until released. This cue is incredibly helpful in a variety of daily life situations.
In this lesson, you’ll learn how to teach your puppy to stay still when they are apart from you and in a stimuli-saturated environment.
In this lesson, we explore a very important dog-training technique — luring. Once you and your dog master luring, you can use it as the base of almost any new command or trick.
This simple game is aimed at developing your dog’s food motivation.
In this lesson, we are going to talk about the “Look at me” game. This exercise is simple and useful, especially for dogs that don’t pay much attention to their humans during walks.
Puppy humping is quite a delicate matter that can make a dog owner blush. In this lesson, you’ll discover why dogs hump and how to curb this behavior.
Learning to come when called is an essential skill for every dog. A reliable recall is the key to your dog’s safety and your peace of mind.
In this lesson, you’ll start learning how to make sure that your puppy always responds to the “Come” command.
We have already started working on resource guarding prevention. As your puppy is already familiar with the “Drop It” cue, let’s move onto practising this command.
Teaching a dog to target an object with their paw is easy and fun. A paw target is a foundation behavior for practical applications, such as closing doors and ringing bells.
This exercise is aimed at developing your puppy’s willingness to interact with you and keep you in their sight.
This is another exercise aimed at developing stable contact between you and your puppy. Your puppy will learn to look you in the eyes and hold your gaze.
This game will help to balance your dog’s food and play motivation.
Almost all dogs adore playing tugging games. In this lesson, you’ll discover how to correctly play tugging games with your pooch.
These cute tricks will teach your puppy to follow your hand, as well as teach coordination and agility.
This is quite a simple trick that teaches your puppy to work near your legs. The goal of leg weave is to teach your dog to weave through your legs in a figure-eight pattern
This lesson will help you get your puppy used to unfamiliar surfaces, which is a crucial part of their overall socialization.
This lesson explores a signal marker, which you can use to get your puppy’s attention. You can use this in the future to get the puppy’s attention in any situation, no matter what is going on.
Teaching your puppy their name is one of the most important things you can do when you get a new puppy — it’s the basis for successful training and a great relationship.
In this lesson, you’ll learn how you should arrange your training sessions and how to make them interesting and enjoyable for your dog.
Motivation is key to getting your dog to understand what you want. In this lesson, you’ll learn about what motivates your dog and how and when you should use these motivators.
This lesson shows you how to teach your puppy the “Give it” command.
If you want your dog to be interested in giving things to you, you’ve got to show them the benefits of giving.
Life can throw a variety of different situations at us. For example, when at a dog show or a vet hospital, you may need to put your dog on a table. Whatever the circumstance, your pet should be calm about you holding them in your arms or touching them in general.
In this lesson, you’ll learn how to familiarize your puppy with a nail clipper. It is very important to gradually ease your dog into using a nail clipper to avoid fear.
Keeping your dog’s ears clean is a crucial part of their care. In this lesson, you’ll learn how to familiarize your pooch with ear cleaning in the most stress-free way possible.
Many dog breeds require regular brushing and combing to keep their coat and skin healthy and looking good. Before you can dive in, you’ll need to familiarize your puppy with grooming so that it doesn’t prompt a fear reaction.
This lesson covers how to get your puppy used to a collar and the feeling of being in a collar. It is crucial to familiarize your puppy with new gear gradually to prevent them from getting scared.
This lesson explains how to harness train your puppy. Harnesses are good training tools for puppies that haven’t yet learned to walk on a leash, as they’re generally less traumatic.
This lesson explains how to crate train your dog. Crate training may take some time and effort but can be helpful in a variety of situations.
This lesson covers the “Find it” command — a simple visual search game that teaches your puppy how to distract from stimuli.
In this lesson, you’ll learn how to correctly address your pup’s nipping, as it is one of the most common concerns of puppy parents.
Playing nose work games is a great way to keep your pooch mentally and physically stimulated.
In this lesson, you’ll learn how to teach your puppy not to hunt or play with everyday household cleaning tools.
The “Sit” command is one of the most important commands your dog will ever learn. It is a way to help your dog settle in one place and focus on you.
The “Stand” command is very useful in many ways. You can use it at the vet’s office for procedures or when bathing or grooming your furry friend.
The “Down” command is essential for your dog’s impulse control. With the help of the “Down” command, it would be easier to control your pooch both indoors and outdoors.
Very often, a vacuum cleaner becomes a puppy’s worst enemy. Here are some tips on how to train your puppy not to be afraid of this noisy object.
In this lesson, you’ll learn how to help your puppy overcome their fear of new things.
This simple and useful command will help your puppy explore an environment without fear.
The “Leave it” command is a great tool for teaching your puppy impulse control, which is critical for their overall health and wellness. The “Leave it” command will keep your puppy safe from any potentially dangerous items they might pick up and swallow.
It may look cute when your puppy jumps on you or other people. However, this can become a real problem when your pooch grows up. In this lesson, you’ll learn how to teach your puppy to start greeting people with all four legs on the ground.
Some puppies get very nervous when someone tries to touch their bowl while they are eating. Let’s explain to your pup that there’s no need to guard their bowl.
It’s very unpleasant when your charming puppy starts attacking you when you try to take their treats away. In this lesson, we’ll talk about how to address resource guarding correctly and how to prevent any potential problems related to it in the future.
In this lesson, we’ll discuss ways to teach a dog not to beg for food when we’re eating. We’ll cover how to teach your dog not to put their front paws on the table, jump on the table, beg or whine, while we’re enjoying a meal.
Not all dogs feel comfortable in a muzzle and may try to take it off. In this lesson, you’ll learn how to teach your puppy to stay calm in a muzzle.
This simple exercise will teach the puppy to stay calm when they see a bowl of food.
In this lesson, we will talk about ways to teach your puppy not to run to people and react calmly to their praise.
This basic command is a perfect foundation for many other impressive tricks. When practising this trick, keep in mind that your dog should work with both front paws.
In this lesson, you’ll learn how to teach your puppy not to lose self-control when they see their favourite toy.
The “Place” command requires your dog to go to a designated place and to stay there until released. This cue is incredibly helpful in a variety of daily life situations.
In this lesson, you’ll learn how to teach your puppy to stay still when they are apart from you and in a stimuli-saturated environment.
In this lesson, we explore a very important dog-training technique — luring. Once you and your dog master luring, you can use it as the base of almost any new command or trick.
This simple game is aimed at developing your dog’s food motivation.
In this lesson, we are going to talk about the “Look at me” game. This exercise is simple and useful, especially for dogs that don’t pay much attention to their humans during walks.
Puppy humping is quite a delicate matter that can make a dog owner blush. In this lesson, you’ll discover why dogs hump and how to curb this behavior.
Learning to come when called is an essential skill for every dog. A reliable recall is the key to your dog’s safety and your peace of mind.
In this lesson, you’ll start learning how to make sure that your puppy always responds to the “Come” command.
We have already started working on resource guarding prevention. As your puppy is already familiar with the “Drop It” cue, let’s move onto practising this command.
Teaching a dog to target an object with their paw is easy and fun. A paw target is a foundation behavior for practical applications, such as closing doors and ringing bells.
This exercise is aimed at developing your puppy’s willingness to interact with you and keep you in their sight.
This is another exercise aimed at developing stable contact between you and your puppy. Your puppy will learn to look you in the eyes and hold your gaze.
This game will help to balance your dog’s food and play motivation.
Almost all dogs adore playing tugging games. In this lesson, you’ll discover how to correctly play tugging games with your pooch.
These cute tricks will teach your puppy to follow your hand, as well as teach coordination and agility.
This is quite a simple trick that teaches your puppy to work near your legs. The goal of leg weave is to teach your dog to weave through your legs in a figure-eight pattern.
Teaching your puppy their name is one of the most important things you can do when you get a new puppy — it’s the basis for successful training and a great relationship.
This lesson shows you how to teach your puppy the “Give it” command.
If you want your dog to be interested in giving things to you, you’ve got to show them the benefits of giving.
This lesson covers the “Find it” command — a simple visual search game that teaches your puppy how to distract from stimuli.
The “Sit” command is one of the most important commands your dog will ever learn. It is a way to help your dog settle in one place and focus on you.
The “Stand” command is very useful in many ways. You can use it at the vet’s office for procedures or when bathing or grooming your furry friend.
The “Down” command is essential for your dog’s impulse control. With the help of the “Down” command, it would be easier to control your pooch both indoors and outdoors.
This simple and useful command will help your puppy explore an environment without fear.
The “Leave it” command is a great tool for teaching your puppy impulse control, which is critical for their overall health and wellness. The “Leave it” command will keep your puppy safe from any potentially dangerous items they might pick up and swallow.
This basic command is a perfect foundation for many other impressive tricks. When practicing this trick, keep in mind that your dog should work with both front paws.
The “Place” command requires your dog to go to a designated place and to stay there until released. This cue is incredibly helpful in a variety of daily life situations
Learning to come when called is an essential skill for every dog. A reliable recall is the key to your dog’s safety and your peace of mind.
In this lesson, you’ll start learning how to make sure that your puppy always responds to the “Come” command.
We have already started working on resource guarding prevention. As your puppy is already familiar with the “Drop It” cue, let’s move onto practicing this command.
Teaching a dog to target an object with their paw is easy and fun. A paw target is a foundation behavior for practical applications, such as closing doors and ringing bells.
These cute tricks will teach your puppy to follow your hand, as well as teach coordination and agility.
This is quite a simple trick that teaches your puppy to work near your legs. The goal of leg weave is to teach your dog to weave through your legs in a figure-eight pattern.
This simple game is aimed at developing your dog’s food motivation.
In this lesson, we are going to talk about the “Look at me” game. This exercise is simple and useful, especially for dogs that don’t pay much attention to their humans during walks.
This exercise is aimed at developing your puppy’s willingness to interact with you and keep you in their sight.
This is another exercise aimed at developing stable contact between you and your puppy. Your puppy will learn to look you in the eyes and hold your gaze.
This game will help to balance your dog’s food and play motivation.