Virtual Leash

Are you looking for a one-on-one dog training program that works around your budget and schedule? Virtual Leash, an affiliate of Canine Trade Group, is making in-home training more accessible via their remote dog training program.

Canine Trade Group is a proponent of in-home training because it allows each training program to be customized for the individual dog. Trainers focus on everything your dog needs to learn and nothing they don’t. One-on-one dog training is the only effective means to address severe behavioral problems like anxiety, house training, and leash reactivity. It’s also the quickest way to solve minor behavioral problems like impulsive behavior, scratching, and basic obedience.

However, in-home training with a professional dog trainer can be expensive, and finding a time that works for everyone can be difficult. Virtual Leash offers the same benefits as in-home dog training with a lower price tag and more flexibility.

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Virtual Leash isn’t an online course or webinar.

Call our office M-F to talk to a real person and set up a virtual appointment with our professional trainer, Judie Hand. While we’re located on the East Coast, the beauty of virtual training is that we can help dog owners across the country.

Our team includes an on-staff DVM (Doctor of Veterinary Medicine) to ensure our training methods follow all of the recommendations to keep your dog happy and healthy. 

Your first appointment will be the equivalent of an in-home consultation, where we get to know you and your dog. Then, we’ll devise a training regimen tailored to your pup’s needs. 

Training is always most effective when you have real-time guidance from your trainer and can keep your dog in a familiar environment. That’s just what Virtual Leash offers.

Our dog trainers help solve the following canine behavior problems every day.

You might think we haven’t seen a case like yours before, but after eight years of dog training, Kat probably has. What makes Canine Trade Group trainers different is that they don’t see an “aggressive dog,” a “scared dog,” or a “hyperactive dog.” They see a dog with a behavior problem—and behavior can be modified.

Virtual Leash is here to help with the following:

  • Territorial behavior
  • Failure to house train
  • Separation anxiety
  • Socialization
  • Excessive chewing, digging, and scratching
  • Hyperactivity
  • Leash behavior
  • Basic obedience training
  • Reliable recall
  • Puppy training
  • Introductions to new pets and family members

There are plenty of benefits to virtual dog training.

Technology today is amazing, and we should take advantage of it whenever possible. Virtual Leash brings a professional trainer into your home—without the stress of cleaning for company or worrying how your dog might react to a stranger.

Just call the office at 800.649.7297, schedule an appointment, and you’ll have a certified trainer in your living room before you know it. Virtual dog training gives you the tools you need via video calls, e-mails, and phone calls to make you feel confident and capable of managing your dog’s undesirable behavior.

The team at Virtual Leash are dog lovers at heart, and we are excited to make dog training more accessible and improve the lives of dogs and their humans.

Learn more about Virtual Leash and how we can help by calling 800.649.7297 or sending an e-mail via the contact form.

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