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Whether You Train One Dog or Many, Find Clarity in the PronouncedK9 Method.

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Whether You Train One Dog or Many, Find Clarity in the PronouncedK9 Method.

If you are new to the sport and you’re looking to increase your understanding of why some things work for some dogs and don’t work on others, you have found the right place.

If you are a handler that thinks you aren’t getting all the performance out of your own dog — that he is not being worked in a way that you think shows his full potential — you have found the right place.

If you are a helper and would like to develop a more complete understanding of protection training, you have found the right place.

If you are a training director, helping a group of people train, PronouncedK9 teaches you how to train all types of dogs, because you get all types of dogs.

We break down bite work to the core elements of what is going on and explain how those elements are being used, or not being used.

You can find out right now if PronouncedK9 has the solution you have been looking for in your dog training program. Join for only $25/month and gain instant access to helpful protection, obedience and tracking training videos. Plus you will have access to a community forum and three of the top trainers in the sport. What are you waiting for?

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2 thoughts on “Whether You Train One Dog or Many, Find Clarity in the PronouncedK9 Method.

  1. I have been training bird dogs as a hobby with good success. I am very interested in training a protection dog for personal protection but find myself short of the required knowledge & skills. I am looking for online protection dog training advice/courses. I have a Belgian Shepherd puppy & hope to train him in protection

  2. Your method of training, whether or not it is for one canine or many, shines with readability and insight. The Pronounced K9 approach isn’t always simply about educating commands; it is about fostering a deeper connection and appreciation between people and their furry companions. Fantastic read!

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