How to start a SUCCESSFUL Dog Training Business

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  • @UmbreonLuv1
    @UmbreonLuv1 2 дня назад +2

    Love that you watched Cesar first and then made your own thing! He really is an inspirational and helpful dude!

  • @crystalfagerness839
    @crystalfagerness839 3 дня назад +5

    Woooot props to Cesar Milan! Same here, started watching the show, read all the books, started implementing the techniques with dogs at home. Then started taking classes with my dogs. Then assistant teaching. Then teaching. Then started my own business. Going on year 10 now. I compete highly in many disciplines and half of my income is specialty competition classes, the other half is pet dog stuff.

  • @dannykreckman8303
    @dannykreckman8303 2 дня назад

    Thanks haz!! You are to me as the dog whisperer is to you! Thanks so much

  • @joyfulk9services
    @joyfulk9services 3 дня назад +4

    Cesar is the GOAT & always will be a staple who made the dog training industry as lucrative as it is! ❤
    If you come out with a full course on dog owning/running dog training biz, I'll be an early bird buyer 100%! Include a social media portion, client communication, program building & how to personalize/make unique etc.
    A shield k9 course I'd buy.
    I'll be doing your trainer course, 2025 goal 💪
    ❤❤❤ thanks as always for sharing such valuable information for free, you truly care!
    Happy new year! 🎉
    PS: Larry needs all the good energy in the world right now for Danté-a sport dog injury is so unfortunate- maybe you have some advice as a friend for him since you've likely experienced similar challenges!

  • @RuthAnneHughes-gg4bx
    @RuthAnneHughes-gg4bx 3 дня назад +4

    So sensible! I wish you had an online course that starts with dog selection, puppy training, through basic obedience and ending up with common service dog tasks such as brace, pull, bring objects or cellphone, because most people who want a service dog but cannot afford a trained dog at 50K try to train themselves, but need a good system with definite outcomes.
    I used the Elite off-leash obedience course from shield k9 to train my service dog in obedience and did tons of public access training, but really wish I had had a system to follow because she would be even better. There is a very large group of people who would want to purchase such a course.
    As it is, she is damn good and can ignore squirrels and walk through a flock of loose chickens, and performs her balance/mobility job well.
    A police officer was checking out in front of me at a store when I told her to sit, not lay down so she wouldn’t get stepped on by people and he said, “She’s better behaved than my police dog.”

    • @StarkK9Academy
      @StarkK9Academy 3 дня назад

      Great compliment from the police officer. What kind of dog and how old is she.

    • @RuthAnneHughes-gg4bx
      @RuthAnneHughes-gg4bx 2 дня назад +1

      A 3 yr old standard poodle from a line that shows and works.

  • @NorthlandDogTrainingLLC
    @NorthlandDogTrainingLLC 3 дня назад +4

    Haz, thanks for the content and for writing your book "No Nonsense Dog Training". I got it for christmas and it's really helping me understand more concepts. Love your videos and hope to complete the shield k9 pro trainer course someday. Cheers

    • @Erin_29
      @Erin_29 3 дня назад +1

      That's the best book! I also have it.

  • @FIRETEAMK9
    @FIRETEAMK9 3 дня назад +1

    Thanks for taking the time to put this together and sharing it Haz. Your content keeps getting better and better:) Happy New Year to the Shield K9 team!!

  • @C-24-Brandan
    @C-24-Brandan 3 дня назад +4

    👍 🐶 .. you guys are top notch, open and honest, show all the different ways/methods & types of training you guys do specifically at your facility! Have really enjoyed your videos and content for a while now! Look forward to the new content etc comin in 2025!

  • @JoeArthurDoe_jo
    @JoeArthurDoe_jo 2 дня назад

    Just got my mcrs magnetic balls today and other gear including tug t shirt and ecollar. Excited as I already feel like I have better tools for training and more confident with the quality gear. Shipping was quick all the way to Texas. Thanks Haz & Happy New Year!

  • @CalebKasagga
    @CalebKasagga 2 дня назад

    very informative,thnx haz

  • @thejindoman7471
    @thejindoman7471 3 дня назад

    Great info that even many dog trainers with existing businesses need to watch.
    Can't wait to see what Shield K9 is going to accomplish this year 💥

  • @bravequest8078
    @bravequest8078 День назад

    I like this, very informative and clear. And interesting😊

  • @lukeryuzaki2328
    @lukeryuzaki2328 3 дня назад +1

    Happy new year.
    I wish Shield K9 successfully year.

  • @Sizzle408
    @Sizzle408 3 дня назад +1

    Thank you thank you thank you as my wife and I aspire to do this! So I can quit risking my life everyday on elevatora

  • @StarkK9Academy
    @StarkK9Academy 3 дня назад +2

    There are 2 parts to a Dog Training Business.
    (1) Ability to Train Dogs.
    (2) Ability to Train People.
    Many trainers are great one of these things, but few are great at both.

    • @sallycoulas
      @sallycoulas 2 дня назад +1

      Thank you so much for saying this. I attended a 3 day workshop with a US dog behaviourist and was the only non dog training professional in attendance. The disdain towards dog owners was very upsetting. If you do not like or cannot communicate with people, do not become a professional dog trainer!
      Having said that, I have had a very positive experience with Shield K9

    • @StarkK9Academy
      @StarkK9Academy День назад

      @ unfortunately I’ve have had other dog owners share this similar experience. This situation happens in all sorts of professions like teaching where teachers & professors know the subject matter, but lack the understanding to actually teach it to ppl who are not quickly grasping it like they did, or they forget that it took them repeated exposure, implementing/applying the knowledge repeatedly to truly have a deep understanding & skill. Anyone who talks down to you and makes you feel like 💩 is a problem with them not you & leave that situation, if it’s a paid situation get your money back.
      Haz is a skilled trainer that can train both dogs & ppl and he gives back in creating free content too.

  • @arye.dogman
    @arye.dogman 2 дня назад

    Hi Haz. ‏thanks for this video ‏content like this ‏is rare. ‏Two questions:You ‏didn't mention ‏the online-presence ‏as a part of ‏a successful ‏dog training business. I ‏wonder how much time and resources ‏does it require? 2, ‏how do you deal with the fact, regarding pet dog owners, ‏that you are dependent on other people's actions?

  • @guiltybyassociation1764
    @guiltybyassociation1764 3 дня назад +1

    im just staring my journey to become a dog trainer, im doing everything i can to not skip the first step. Im currently training my own dog for IGP and train with a club that has sent people to worlds. Im currently taking on clients but im not charging any money as i feel i need to put in the free time to gain the experience, already having some great results with those clients, mostly helping solve reactivity issues and most of these clients have all previously been to other trainers and paid them £100's if not £1000's and had no results....which is kinda baffling to me.

    • @StarkK9Academy
      @StarkK9Academy 3 дня назад +1

      Working for free can backfire on you on the long run.

    • @lukeryuzaki2328
      @lukeryuzaki2328 2 дня назад +2

      Freebie often attract irresponsible clients. If you can't get the owners to maintain and follow through, no amount of training would make well trained dogs. Would you want these clients to undo the training and showcase ill behaving dogs on your name?
      Also, get yourself insured properly. Injuries to yourself and client dogs damage the reputation before you really start.
      Find a club and volunteer. Learn and showcase your skills. You may then find connection that give you that first real training job and access to real clients.

    • @guiltybyassociation1764
      @guiltybyassociation1764 2 дня назад

      @@lukeryuzaki2328 yea I’ve I’ve experienced some of what your talking about, one client was someone I knew from school, they have a super reactive GSD, I got the dog to a point where he would stop reacting, walk beautifully, he just needed more time to build his confidence and change his association of other dogs but the owners just didn’t bother to even walk him in between sessions very much, was tough for me because I knew what the dog could be and how much better his life could be. Ultimately I stopped with them because I felt like I was pissimg in the wind. Another client had one session where we made some real progress (bearing in mind they had other trainer in the past and not got anywhere) and I have them some stuff to work on but I just knew their heart wasn’t in it and had my suspicions they were looking for an easy way out before I even got there from the conversation I had with them, I was right as a week later they told me they were rehoming the dog. Fortunately though most of the clients I have worked with have been amazing and are fully committed, their dogs are transformed and the clients are over the moon. I’ve those clients keep offering me money which I still refuse. I sort of feel like I can’t call my self a dog trainer yet and to accept money wouldn’t be right.

  • @benjaminAgagne
    @benjaminAgagne 3 дня назад +6

    Good dog trainers can’t help bad clients. Do you believe you can reprogram dogs and then just hand the keys back to any owner? Good dog trainers have to be able to train owners.

  • @jfkst1
    @jfkst1 2 дня назад

    Biggest issue I've seen is most trainers have zero business acumen. They will prioritize their passion over practicality. Most trainers get bored of training pet dogs exclusively.

  • @zsahe21
    @zsahe21 2 дня назад

    !!!!!