10 Essential Products to Help You Train Your Dog at Home

When you’re on your training your dog at home, having the right tools and products can make all the difference. Here are 10 essential products to help you train your dog at home:

Treats: Treats are an essential part of positive reinforcement training. Choose small, soft, and easy-to-chew treats that your dog love

We’re huge fans of Pupford’s training treats. With only 3 ingredients, each treat is less than 1 kcal and you know you’re getting healthy, high-quality treats for your pup!

Clicker: Clickers are a popular training tool that makes a distinct clicking sound to mark the behavior you want your dog to repeat. This helps your dog understand which behaviors are correct.

Training Collar: A safe training collar, such as a martingale, can be helpful for teaching your dog to walk on a leash or for correcting unwanted behaviors.

Training Pads: Training pads are useful for potty training your puppy or for older dogs who need a place to relieve themselves indoors.

Treat Dispensing Toys: These toys can keep your dog entertained and mentally stimulated during training. They can also be used as a reward for good behavior.

This option is durable for those extra aggressive chewers, keeps your dog entertained for hours, and.. it floats!

Long Leash: A long leash can be helpful for training your dog to come when called or for teaching your dog to walk off-leash.

I’ve been using the Tug 360 retractable leash with my dog for years, and I’d never go back. It truly is tangle free and stretches to 16 FEET!

Agility Equipment: Agility equipment, such as tunnels, jumps, and weave poles, can help your dog develop physical skills and can be a fun way to train.

This affordable 28-piece agility equipment set is the perfect agility course for training your pup.

Treat Pouch: A treat pouch can keep your treats organized and easily accessible during training sessions.

By investing in these essential products, you'll be well on your way to successfully training your dog at home. Remember to be patient, consistent, and positive in your training efforts, and always reward good behavior with plenty of love and treats!

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