How to Choose the Right Training Program for Your Dog

Best By Farr • May 15, 2025

Every dog is different—here’s how to find the training approach that fits your lifestyle and their personality.

Every dog is different, and so is every training need. Whether you’re working with a new puppy, an anxious rescue, or a dog with behavior challenges, choosing the right dog training program can make all the difference. Here’s how to know what’s right for you and your dog.


1. Know Your Goals:
Start by identifying what you want to accomplish. Are you hoping to teach basic obedience? Solve behavior issues like reactivity or anxiety? Prepare your dog for therapy work or off-leash reliability? Your goals will help determine whether you need private training, group classes, or a board and train option.


2. Evaluate Your Dog’s Personality:
Is your dog easily distracted in group settings? Are they fearful or reactive toward other dogs or people? Some dogs do best in one-on-one training, while others thrive in social environments. Consider your dog’s comfort level when choosing a program.


3. Consider Your Schedule:
Consistency is key to successful training, but not everyone has time for weekly sessions. If you’re busy or traveling, a board and train program may provide the intensive training your dog needs with less time commitment on your end.


4. Look for a Trainer Who Aligns with Your Values:
At Best By Farr Dog Training, we prioritize science-backed, humane training methods that focus on clear communication, patience, and respect. Be sure to choose a trainer whose philosophy matches yours, especially when it comes to tools and correction methods.


5. Check Reviews and Experience:
Not all dog trainers are created equal. Look for experience and testimonials from real clients. A great trainer should have a proven track record and a willingness to personalize their approach for your unique pup.


The right dog training program should empower both you and your dog. At Best By Farr Dog Training, we offer customized solutions that fit your dog’s needs, your lifestyle, and your long-term goals. Reach out today to discover which option is the best fit for your four-legged companion.

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