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Is Virtual Dog Training really for your dog?

  Your dog's natural condition is seen by your trainer. The disadvantage of a trainer physically visiting your house, for example, is that the trainer never gets a complete picture of how your dog behaves at home with you. A new person entering your house changes your dog's mental state and behavior, whether your dog is thrilled about this new human and their big bag of delicious morsels or is frightened, reactive, or timid. Getting to discreetly be in your living room via a computer screen, whether excited, nervous, or anywhere in between, enables the trainer to observe your dog's baseline behavior, which is important information that an in-person trainer only gets secondhand through your description. In-home dog training in NYC holds supremacy, however, one can’t deny the help virtual dog training has been during this COVID time. Your dog develops the ability to tune in to YOU. Trainers, although excellent sources of information and rewards, may also be a significant sou