Training your dog improves the social compatibility level of your pet, according to Petsplace.com. Furthermore, training promotes a healthy lifestyle for your pet. Classroom or personal dog training can be expensive; however, there are many online sources from which you can acquire free dog training material. Most of the free information does not have to be ordered. It is available for instant download. You may also network with friends and local veterinarians to discover procedures for ordering free dog training books.
Things You'll Need
- Smart phone
- Adobe Reader X
- Leerburg's eBooks
Instructions
Download Adobe Reader X software. This free software is required for you to download Leerburg's free dog training books. Go to Leerburg.com, and click on "Free Training eBooks" in the left navigation area. Scroll down to select eBooks that can be downloaded on your laptop, personal computer or smart phone. You can also click on "Free Training Podcasts" in the left navigation area to select and download free dog training podcasts.
Visit the Pet Expertise website. This website has a free e-book that explains how to teach your pet basic manners. Click on the "Download Dog Training E-Book Now" link, to obtain the free e-book by professional dog trainer Jess Rollins.
Ask your local veterinarian if he is aware of any free e-books that you can order. The veterinarian may have a list of free dog training resources on site. Also ask friends, coworkers and relatives if they are familiar with any sources from which you can obtain free dog training e-books.
Log on to FreeDogTrainingInfo.com to view a library of free dog training articles, by Lori Verni, a certified master dog trainer. Join the newsletter on this website to receive updates via e-mail of free dog training articles.
Visit DogProblems.com. Then, download a free 316-page book titled "Secrets of a Professional Dog Trainer." The home page of this website also provides a box on the top right side of the page. Submit your e-mail address to receive weekly updates of free dog training tips via e-mail.