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One Dog Trainer is a website focused on dog behavior training and owner education. Its core product is a recorded training library built around “50 behavior problems, 50 videos.” The emphasis is on training at home: there is no need to send the dog away, drive to a facility, or book appointments. Family members can watch the same trainer’s explanations together, helping everyone use consistent commands and handling methods.
The course topics cover common issues such as leash walking, excessive barking, jumping on people, destructive chewing, separation anxiety, potty training, dog-to-dog aggression, human-directed aggression, resource guarding, and leash reactivity. The main format is pre-recorded video, supplemented by a breed selection quiz, dog safety games, and email-style Dog Education. The website does not show live classes or 1-on-1 personalized coaching, so it is better suited to self-guided learning for standardized behavior problems.
The platform was founded by Steve Holland, who also serves as Lead Trainer. The site states that he founded Beach for Dogs, operates multiple locations in the Chicago area, has trained hundreds of dog trainers, and has worked with thousands of dogs. The pricing structure is relatively clear: a single problem video costs $50 with 7 days of access; the 7-video family pack costs $250 with 14 days of access per video; the full 50-video library costs $750 with 30 days of access; Dog Education is $5/week, with a family plan at $20/month; and the breed-matching quiz costs $50. For those pursuing a professional track, One Dog Trainer Certification requires reading 5 books, passing 5 quizzes, and completing a group interview with Steve. It costs $1500 and is described as a lifetime certificate.
The main advantages are a simple purchase flow and pay-per-problem structure, making it suitable for dog owners facing specific behavior challenges. The design also supports the practical need for all household members to follow the same approach during pet training. The drawbacks are the relatively short access periods: a single video is available for only 7 days, and even the full library is limited to 30 days. The site also does not clearly disclose its refund policy, payment methods, customer support response times, or video preview options. In addition, the external industry recognition of its certification is not explained.
It is best suited to households with good English ability that want to address one or more dog behavior issues quickly at home. It may also be useful for people choosing a dog breed before getting a dog. Access from China cannot be determined from the site text alone, and payment methods are not specified. If network access or payment is inconvenient, alternatives include domestic in-person dog training schools, veterinary behavior consultations, Chinese-language pet behavior courses, or free public video resources.
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1dogtrainer.com is an United States Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $50.00, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach 1dogtrainer.com directly.