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Click-2-Heel, one of the UK’s leading dog training businesses, has announced the relaunch of its game-changing Online Puppy Training Course with the addition of three new modules.

These will include covering excessive mouthing, the ‘walk with me through choice’ module and simple movements.

The course was developed over an 18-month period by Click-2-Heel’s founder, dog trainer and Crufts Competitive Obedience Champion Di Martin.

The group said that since then, it has reportedly set a new benchmark in online puppy training by helping “people understand how their young dog thinks, feels and learns”.

The course offers access to almost 11 hours of “easy to follow” videos and printable PDFs, as well as free updates and extra support via an exclusive Facebook group.

It reportedly supports new owners from the very early stages – even before puppy comes home – up to 12 weeks. This covers the key socialisation window which is a critical time in a young dog’s development.

Martin said: “There is no doubt the pandemic has changed how people access, share and consume information about dog training. As a result, it is important that we review and update our online solutions both in response to client feedback and as we develop new puppy training techniques.

“The extra three modules underline our commitment to providing new owners with mobile, relevant and self-paced training content to ensure they raise their puppies with confidence.”

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