Best Choices in Free Dog Training Apps

We whittled through an array of dog training apps to determine the best choices for you and your dog.

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Free dog training apps are convenient, budget-friendly, and address behavioral issues and training. They can even help you teach your dog tricks. However, with so many apps available, it can be challenging to determine which ones use only positive reinforcement to train dogs. Be careful out there! Sadly, many dog trainers still use negative reinforcement and balanced training, both of which we do not recommend.
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1 COMMENT

  1. Zak George is a nightmare to the dog community who has no common sense and no idea how to read a dog’s behavioral clues. Please do not promote that guy to new or seasoned dog owners. He is a liability waiting to happen and all he cares about is the amount of $$$ he brings in his content, apps, youtube and merchandise sales. Oh let’s not forget his obsession with trying to take down other successful trust worthy trainers that have proven time after time that his training is sub-par at best.