Products and Resources
To provide a comphrensive list of training tools and books that our team uses in training and also with their own pets. Additionally, a list of our favorite spots in Indianapolis, Fishers, Carmel, and other areas that are dog friendly and great for training!
Training Tools
The items below can all be found on Amazon. However, similar products can be found at your local pet store.
Slip Leash
Used as the primary walking tool. Click Here. ​
Training Treat Bag
Used to store treats during training sessions or walks. Includes a pocket for poop bags and storage for personal belongings. Click Here.
Training Clicker
Used to create associations between and the command and the reward. Click here.
Saddle Bag Backpack
Used to create a weighted backpack for more intense and exhaustive walks with your dog. Weights are not included but you can use water bottles, canned food, or the weight bags listed below. Click Here.
Training Treats
These are what we use as a company. Click Here.
Books
These are books that I have enjoyed over the years and have helped me in my training journey. I thoroughly believe you can never be done learning especially in a job field where people and animals are involved.
101 Dog Tricks
This book gives step-by-step instructions with photos on how to teach basic obedience to advanced trick work. Click Here.
How to Train Your Dog
Adam Spivey is a dog trainer from England. His company, Southend Dog Training, and this company both use the Balanced Training approach. This book, and the two others written by Adam, articulate dog problems in an easy to understand manner. Click Here.
Team Dog
Team Dog: How to Train Your Dog - The Navy Seal Way by Mike Ritland. Initially, this title might seem too extreme for the average dog owner. However, this book goes into detail about how a dog's brain works at a biological level and how to use that to your advantage to achieve the most from your dog. Click Here.
Local Training Spots and Dog Friendly Locations
It's a Breeze Dog Training & Pet Care believes that bringing your dog into the world is the best way to work through issues and prevent issues. Additionally, being able to include your dog in adventures not only strengthens your bond, but makes for happier and healthier dog.
Canal Walk
Downtown Indianapolis. This location offers contact contact with other people, dogs, bikes, etc. Click Here.
Pet Stores
All pet stores welcome leashed pets. But these environments are not just for shopping. They offer a lot of distraction via smells and noises. Practicing obedience tasks in these environments is a great way to solidify their training. If they can listen here, they can listen just about anywhere.
Home Improvement Stores
Places like Lowes, Home Depot, and Ace Hardware are generally pet friendly, however we recommend you check with your local store to ensure they are allowed. Like pet stores, home improvement stores offer a unique environment to practice training and desensitize to strange stimuli.
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