Every fur-baby needs education

78% consider their pet as a ‘fur-baby' ⁽¹⁾. Yet only 4% of dogs in the U.S. take a training class⁽²⁾.

Train your dog at home following short day-to-day lessons. Get help from pro trainers online.

I want to train my dog!

(1) According to Statista.com

(2) According to American Pet Product Association National Pet Owners Survey 

I want to train my dog!

(1) According to Statista.com

(2) According to American Pet Product Association National Pet Owners Survey 

Why do most parents fail in training their dog?

“My dog sits perfectly during the training sessions, but gives a blank stare when I ask her to sit when we’re in the park.”

 

If you’ve ever found yourself saying, “But he does it at home!” when your dog fails to respond in a new environment, your dog has not yet generalized the behavior to all contexts.

 

The neocortex, also referred to as the association cortex, more developed in humans than in dogs, is specialized in learning the regularities in the environment (Norman & O’Reilly, 2003). It identifies similarities between events and makes it possible to generalize. So once we’ve learned how to drive one car, we can quickly adjust and drive different cars.

 

A dog’s failure to perform is often seen as the dog’s deliberate choice to not comply. In reality, it means a dog doesn’t know the behavior to the extent you believe he does. That’s a training problem; the training wasn’t consistent enough, the behavior wasn’t generalized and taught to fluency.

 

Consistent training is the key, and that’s why Wiglo exists. We will walk you through the training day to day until you succeed.

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Potty training

Simplify your life with a well-potty-trained dog. This program ensures a clean home, fewer accidents, and a stress-free routine. Perfect for puppies and older dogs, it helps you establish a consistent schedule and understand your dog’s needs.

You will potty train your dog by:

Setting up a stable timetable for your pup

Adjusting the home environment

Finding your dog’s favorite spot outside for doing business

Setting a cue for pottying

Understanding and keeping track of potty incidents for adjusting the timetable

Learning dog’s body language to know when it’s time to go out

Gradually adjusting the timetable as your pup grows and can hold for longer

Finding your dog’s favorite spot outside for doing business

Solve reactivity

Transform stressful walks and guest visits into calm, enjoyable experiences. This program helps you manage your dog’s triggers, understand their needs, and reduce reactivity. Perfect for creating a peaceful environment at home and outside.

You will solve reactivity by:

Understanding which situations triggers your dog’s reactivity

Knowing what collar and leash is the best for your dog

Learning the list of specific behaviors to understand how your dog is feeling in different situations

Building your dog’s food drive

Teaching your dog the “look at me” cue that helps to distract and calm down a dog, and put the dog’s attention off the trigger

Improving the success rate of the “look at me” cue in various conditions, e.g. near other dogs, cyclists, or any other triggers

Teaching the “Jackpot” cue which works great for situations when you feel that your dog will stress out in a second

Building your dog’s prey (toys) drive as toys can be as good a reinforcer as treats

Teaching “Grab it” and “Leave it” cues for safe and happy playing

Teaching your dog to “Find it” works great as a cue to calm down an aroused dog

Teaching the “Touch” cue, which is very useful when you need to walk your dog through the trigger while keeping the attention

Understanding how to continuously desensitize your dog’s triggers

Solve separation anxiety

Help your dog stay calm and happy when home alone. This program reduces howling, barking, and destructive behavior. Perfect for both young and old dogs, it ensures a stress-free environment for both you and your pet.

You will solve separation anxiety by:

Getting your dog used to a sanctuary area (a limited space in the room usually made using a pet gate)

Lowering dog’s stress to triggers that set off the anxiety when you leave home (putting on shoes or a coat, getting the keys or your bag)

Gradually increasing the time your dog spends calm alone in the sanctuary

Getting your dog comfortable spending time alone when you’re out of sight

Teaching your dog to play or rest alone in the sanctuary when you leave home

Desensitizing triggers that set off when you leave home or come back

Stop scavenging

Keep your dog safe and healthy by preventing scavenging both during walks and at home. This program reduces the risk of upset stomachs and emergency vet visits, making daily life more enjoyable for both of you.

You will stop your dog from eating off the ground by:

Teaching the cue “Leave it”

Improving the “Leave it” cue in different situations and locations. Dogs don’t generalize, meaning if a dog learns to do the cue at home, it doesn’t mean he knows how to do it outside

Teaching to drop a toy or food from the mouth by exchanging it with another toy or a treat. It works great for times when a dog is chewing something that’s unhealthy or dangerous

Teaching to drop anything from the mouth after the cue, without giving anything in exchange

Teaching to leave the food on the ground

Teaching to wait for your cue after finding some food on the ground

Recall training

Ensure your dog's safety with reliable recall training. This program prevents your dog from running away, approaching unfriendly animals, or getting into danger. Perfect for all dogs, it promotes responsiveness and attentiveness.

You will teach a perfect recall by:

Building your dog’s food drive

Teaching your dog the “look at me” cue that helps to get the dog’s attention

Improving the success rate of the “look at me” cue in various conditions, e.g. near other dogs, cyclists, or any other triggers

Teaching the “Jackpot” cue which works great for situations when you feel that your dog will lose focus because of an upcoming trigger

Building your dog’s prey (toys) drive as toys can be as good a reinforcer as treats

Teaching “Grab it” and “Leave it” cues for safe and happy playing

Playing the “Fetch-game” which shows your dog that being near you means getting a treat (food or a toy)

Playing “Hide-and-seek” for teaching your dog to come even when you’re out of sight

Gradually shortening the training leash for a dog to get used to carrying less and less weight, then being off-leash

Stop leash pulling

Enjoy stress-free walks with your dog walking calmly by your side. This program eliminates leash pulling, making walks safe and enjoyable for both you and your dog. Perfect for dogs of all ages, it promotes attentive and relaxed walking behavior.

You will stop leash pulling by:

Learning that allowing your dog to sniff can work as a praise

Playing a “tight-leash” exercise will teach your dog to look back at you when the leash gets tight

Using a different leash when your dog is most likely to pull so it wouldn’t affect the training

Doing “Heeling” exercise to show your dog that walking next to you is fun and rewarding

Playing “Loose leash” game so your dog would come back at you without asking

Teaching your dog the “look at me” cue that helps to get the dog’s attention

Teaching the “Touch” cue, which is very useful when you need to walk your dog through the trigger while keeping the attention, and the leash loose

Playing the “No sniffing” game would help out when you’re in a rush

Solve attention seeking

End excessive begging, nudging, and barking with this program. Teach your dog to relax independently and enjoy a balanced routine. Perfect for all dogs, it promotes calm behavior and reduces constant demands for attention.

You will solve excessive attention seeking by:

Teaching a dog to relax on their own, in their bed, or in a sanctuary

Managing both good and bad attention towards a dog. For dogs, there is no bad or good attention, they value it as much

Setting a daily routine of activities. When a dog asks for attention, it doesn't necessarily mean that she lacks attention. It might mean a lack of schedule, and dogs love routine

Gradually teaching a dog to spend more time alone, play with toys, chew bones, or sleep

Finding out new activities that both you and your dog could enjoy

Solve jumping

Stop your dog from jumping on people with this focused program. Through a series of home and outdoor exercises, you'll teach your dog polite greeting behaviors, making interactions stress-free and enjoyable for everyone.

Solve puppy biting 

Understand and address your puppy’s biting behavior. This guide teaches you why it happens and provides effective strategies to stop it, ensuring a calmer and happier pup.

New puppy at home

Welcome your new puppy with confidence using this all-in-one program. Covering everything from socialization to essential training and basic care, it ensures a happy, well-adjusted pup and a stress-free experience for you.

Build a strong bond

Enhance your relationship with your dog through fun games and activities. This program boosts your dog's concentration and attention towards you. Perfect for all dogs, it fosters a deeper connection and mutual understanding.

You will strengthen your bond by:

Finding what motivates your fur-baby

Surprising your dog for no reason

Hand-feeding

Using treats for teaching

Praising for ...nothing!

Encouraging your pup to look into your eyes

Understanding that not every touch is pleasant to a dog

Not disturbing a dog when she is sleeping, resting

Comforting your pup when she is afraid

Training fun tricks

Doing agility exercises

Gradually desensitizing not so pleasant activities (nail clipping, brushing fur or teeth)

Crate training

Enhance your dog's confidence and reduce problematic behavior with crate training. This program keeps your puppy safe, aids in transport, and is crucial during emergencies. Ideal for dogs of all ages, it promotes calmness and security.

You will crate train your dog by:

Gradually building dog’s confidence towards the crate

Gradually increasing the time a dog can stay calm and relaxed in the crate

Showing a dog that the crate is the best place to get praised

Setting a cue for a dog to go inside the crate

Getting a dog used to a closed gate of the crate

Creating a cave out of the crate, it can reduce anxiety and stress

Getting a dog used to spend time in the crate while you’re doing something, e.g. working out, eating or cooking, reading, watching TV, etc.

Desensitizing departure triggers, e.g. putting on a coat or shoes, getting keys

Keep a dog off your bed

Regain control of your bed or sofa with this program. Teach your dog their place to chill and decide when it's okay for them to join you. Perfect for all dogs, it promotes boundaries and harmonious coexistence.

You will be able to keep a dog off your bed or sofa by:

Setting up a calm and safe place for your fur-baby

Teaching a cue to get off your bed or sofa

Teaching a cue to go to her bed (place)

Rewarding for spending time off your bed or sofa

Teaching a cue for jumping on bed or sofa (only when it’s allowed)

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Get a personalized training plan in 24 hours

Is your dog struggling with certain behaviors, or are you unsure where to start with training? Discover exactly where your dog needs improvement and how to address it.

What’s inside your personalized roadmap:

Expert Trainer Insights

Title

Detailed Behavior Review

Title

Your Dog’s Profile

Actionable Training Plan

Title

Breed-Specific Guidance

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