Yes, Leerburg does a pretty good job. The course we took closed all access after a time.
If you are good at self study, online courses are a good option, proven trainers to supplement what may (or may not) be available locally to you. All recommend videotaping your training sessions for review, watching yourself is really the best teacher.
Another is Fenzi Academy, they just closed their current session, but will open again for August. Here you can still access the lectures and links to videos for a year after you take your last course but not the forums. http://www.fenzidogsportsacademy.com/index.php/my-courses
Susan Garrett is another option, she will be opening her Recallers program again this week (was last opened about 18 months ago): Breaking the Dog Training Rules
SG opens her courses less frequently, but you have longer term access to the whole course (a year or more) a greater quantity of videos and eBooks and course and community support. There are also options to ‘renew’, so it allows you to work at your own pace and allows for life occurrences that sometimes get in the way of training time. Have taken courses at all three, personally we like SG programs the best.
Thanks for the reply, our new pup is an all Black German Shepherd, I have always had a traditional shepherd so the all black will be something new for us.
I will look into the other links, thanks again.
Was hoping to find some good trainers in the Kansas City area but nothing yet.
I'd have no problem with it myself! I used "Who pets my Puppy or Dog" to solve my GSD's people issues and heck that was free!
Let us know what you think of the course!
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