Recently adopt a new pup? This $30 guide will help you with training

Prior to the coronavirus, the idea of caring for a dog seemed impossible for many Americans. Work schedules, soccer tournaments, and family parties cluttered their schedules, keeping individuals away from home the majority of the week — something hard to do when you have a furry friend waiting to be fed dinner.

Now, however, with most of us social distancing at home, dog adoptions are on the rise. In fact, many Americans are signing up to be temporary foster parents, taking in dogs who need homes while they have the extra time to care for them.

If you are one of the thousands of people adopting and fostering dogs in the wake of COVID-19, then online training is a great way to pick up some tips and tricks for caring for your pet. The Complete Guide to Puppy & Dog Training Bundle, which includes eight courses and over 180 lessons aimed at helping you train your furry friend, is a solid starting point.

Here’s a breakdown of everything included:

1. Puppies: A-Z Guide to Puppy & Dog Training: Build foundational knowledge regarding how to choose the right puppy and what to do when you first bring them home.

2. Stop Dog Barking: Easy Dog Training Methods: Teach your dog how to bark (and stop barking!) on command.

3. Leash Training: Stop Pulling on the Leash: Get your rambunctious pup to walk directly by your side without stopping to sniff every bush and lamppost.

4. How to Stop Dog Attacks: Take your dog’s aggressiveness down a notch so that they pay attention to you instead of other pets.

5. Become a Dog Trainer: Kickstart a career as a professional dog trainer because, hey, why not?

6. Natural Remedies for Health & Dog Training: Learn how to treat common health problems in your furry friend.

7. BARF: Feed Your Dog a Raw Diet: Keep your dog healthy and lean with a diet ideal for their size and type.

8. Running a Dog Training Business: Transform your newfound passion for dogs into a successful training business.

Normally, this training would cost you a whopping $1,160, but you can slash 97% off that price and sign up for just $29.99. With 4/5 stars from over 9,000 students, you can trust that you’re learning from someone who knows a thing or two about everyone’s favorite four-legged friends.

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