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Online Hundetraining is a German-language online dog training course for dog owners who want to raise their dogs into “ideal companions.” The page emphasizes that more than 20,000 dog lovers have participated, and uses student feedback to demonstrate its effectiveness in leash handling, walks, and everyday obedience training. It is not simply an e-book; the course is built around videos, supplemented by written explanations for each lesson.
Based on the extracted content, the course covers common issues in family dog training: pulling on the leash, reacting poorly to other dogs, failing to come when called, chasing prey or running off outdoors, basic commands such as sit, down, and heel, as well as so-called dominance behavior and aggression toward other dogs. The author mentions having produced more than 50 videos and written fairly detailed explanations for each lesson, covering why dogs display certain behaviors, common mistakes, and points to watch during training. Compared with books, this format is better suited to learners who need to “watch the movements and follow along.”
The course is led by Johanna Esser. The page states that she studied journalism, later completed several years of dog trainer education, and has continued long-term professional development in dog training and education. She also published a dog training book in 2010. The overall philosophy emphasizes a “relaxed, modern” approach to training and distinguishes itself from traditional dog schools that use methods such as prong collars. However, the page does not provide specific certification bodies, licenses, or third-party credential verification.
The extracted main text does not show the course price, whether it is subscription-based or a one-time purchase, the refund policy, payment methods, or similar information, so pricing transparency is limited. For an educational product, the absence of these details may affect users’ ability to judge value for money.
The advantages are that the course topics are practical and cover the problems most ordinary dog owners commonly encounter; the combination of video and text is more intuitive than reading alone; and it is suitable for users who do not have a suitable dog school nearby, lack a fixed class schedule, or want to start by learning on their own. The drawbacks are that an online course cannot replace an in-person dog trainer’s on-site assessment of complex behavioral problems, especially in cases involving serious aggression, fear, or higher safety risks. In addition, information about certifications, pricing, and after-sales support is missing, and the German-language instruction also limits access for non-German-speaking users.
It is better suited to ordinary dog owners who can read and understand German and want to systematically learn basic dog training at home. If a dog has serious aggression or biting risks, seeking offline professional help is still recommended. Access from mainland China cannot be determined based on the available text, so it is marked as unknown.
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