Bring home the right dog for your family
Hi, my name is Becky Arganbright! And that little girl you see with the Black Lab is my daughter with our dog, Ace. We brought home Ace from a shelter, not fulling knowing what to expect, other than he was a "good dog" and "good with kids". Through my years as a dog trainer, I have learned many things people should know before they should bring home a dog to meet the family. What kind of breed? How old? Good with kids? Happy go lucky or confident and independent? This course is going to give you all the information you need in order to make an informed decision as to what dog will be best for your family.
Learn from a Professional Dog Trainer
Hi, my name is Becky Arganbright and I've been training dogs for six years in my home with my five kids (husband too!)
Through my years as a dog trainer, I have witnessed many mistakes that people have made by bringing home a dog and sadly having to return it, because they didn't have the knowledge of what kind of dog works best for their own family.
Through this course, you will learn to choose your dog and figure out what kind of breed you are looking for, what kind of temperament you would like your dog to have, how to be a leader to set rules up in your house and what to expect from your dog in the first few weeks without all the surprises. This is only a few of the many things you will take away from this course; by the end of this course, you will have a better understanding and direction as to who to bring into your your home and be able to enjoy your dog!
Learn how to train your new dog
Bringing a dog into your family should be exciting, but for many families, a new dog brings new headaches. In this course, I'll show you easy, simple, and humane ways to train your new dog.
Is This Dog Right For Your Family?
Every family has their own lifestyle and their own needs. In this course, I'll take you through a set of self-assessment questions so you can identify the right type of dog for your family.
Find a Dog That Is Good with Kids
Not all dogs do well with kids. Bringing the wrong type of dog into your house can be more than just a headache - it can be a danger to your children.