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Our programs

Improve your dog's behavior

Dogo offers comprehensive and personalized dog training programs, designed by certified trainers, to address specific behavior issues or teach new skills to dogs of all ages and breeds.

100 Tricks

Unlock our library with various fun games and useful tricks.
In two weeks your dog
will learn to perform tricks with you like spinning, walking between your legs, jumping into your arms
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100 Tricks

100 skills
10 min a day
3 months program
In 6 months your dog
will learn games that stimulate their scent and memory like treasure hunting, muffin tin, cookie box and more!
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Basic Obedience

This program is designed to establish a consistent routine and teach your dog to focus and listen.
In two weeks your dog
will be able to respond to the come, down and leave it commands
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Basic Obedience

5 skills
10 min a day
21-day program
In 6 months your dog
will be well-behaving, focused and have strong self-control
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Leash Walking

This program is designed to establish a consistent routine and teach your dog proper leash walking habits.
In two weeks your dog
will be able walk on a leash next to you, even with distractions
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Leash Walking

5 skills
10 min a day
21-day program
In 6 months your dog
will be completely trained to walk on a leash
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Impulse Control

Help your dog develop impulse control through patience and self-restraint exercises.
In two weeks your dog
will show improved self-control around distractions
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Impulse Control

10 skills
15 min a day
30-day program
In 6 months your dog
will exhibit excellent impulse control in various situations
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No Biting

Teach your dog to stop nipping and biting using gentle techniques.
In two weeks your dog
will show a significant reduction in nipping behavior
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No Biting

8 skills
10 min a day
14-day program
In 6 months your dog
will have completely stopped nipping and exhibit gentle behavior
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Potty Training

Establish a consistent routine and teach your dog proper potty habits.
In two weeks your dog
will inform you when they need to go potty
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Potty Training

5 skills
10 min a day
21-day program
In 6 months your dog
will be completely house-trained with no accidents
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New Dog

Set your new dog up for success by teaching them essential skills and manners.
In two weeks your dog
will begin to adapt to their new home and routine
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New Dog

20 skills
10 min a day
30-day program
In 6 months your dog
will be well-adjusted and a cherished family member
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Our features

Unlock your dog's full potential

Discover Dogo’s unique features that will empower you to become the best dog parent for your furry friend.

Personalized Training Plans

Take a quiz, and you will get a tailored plan that is right for your dog. Dogo can help you with leash walking, biting, behavioral issues and suggest fun tricks to try out.

Dog Trainer's Feedback

Certified dog experts will guide you on your training journey via personal video feedback.

Share Training with Your Family

Keep track of your dog's potty breaks and get your puppy house trained in 30 days. Your dog's medications, grooming reminders, and weight tracker - all shareable with your family members!

Built-in Tools for Quick Access

With our easy-to-use built-in dog clicker, you can reduce training time even by 40%.

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Testimonials

Dog parents love Dogo

Find out how Dogo has helped other dog parents strengthen their relationships with their dogs.

Dogo has helped me a lot to set a daily routine for my dog, which is making a noticeable difference in my dog's life. After using Dogo, I can take care of my dog in a better way. The bond between the two of us is getting stronger day by day. Thanks Dogo.

Justin

Dog parent of

Tiger

I started using Dogo as soon as I brought my new puppy home, and within a month, her biting has decreased, and she knows a variety of commands. She is now getting used to leash walking.

Rebecca

Dog parent of

Lucky

I like it how everything is organized and easy to use, and for the first time as a puppy parent, I can see how everyone is going crazy about Kai because he is only 3 months old and already knows a lot of tricks. So thank you Dogo, I RECOMMEND your app.

Ravid

Dog parent of

Kai

Milou used to have major separation anxiety and barked at other dogs. Now he's free from both of those problems!

Mila

Dog parent of

Milou

Before using Dogo, it was difficult to keep track of the progress of my dog. Now it became easier to train my dog more efficiently without wasting time going through the dog training videos on Youtube. Plus, everything feels much more organized.

David

Dog parent of

Coffee

Pakku is a well-behaved boy, he is super energetic and jumps around a lot. After Dogo, he stopped jumping on me. We still share hugs and intense moments, but I'm no longer scared he makes me fall or jumps on someone else.

Evelyn

Dog parent of

Pakku

Millie no longer relieves herself in the house, which is a huge stress reducer for the whole family. Dogo has allowed us to learn Millie's cues and allowed her to become more confident in herself.

Kim

Dog parent of

Millie

Mitch was born with a severe PDA. Dogo helped me to convince family, friends and most importantly - the vets. Mitch was an outstanding bundle of joy that deserved every chance to live. It was an expensive and very difficult operation due to his tiny size. However, Dogo helped him prove he was a bundle of FUN, clever, eager to learn and able to easily get along with all the family, including our other family pets. He has given back so much love and fun it was worth the risk and expense. Big Thank You from Mitch and myself for helping make our family complete.

Jacqueline

Dog parent of

Mitch

Steps to take

How it works

Articles

Learn about you dog's behavior

Dog Sniffing Each Other. What Does It Mean?

Dogs rely on their sense of smell to explore the world, identify others, and communicate. Sniffing each other provides information about age, sex, health, and mood. Allowing dogs to sniff supports their socialization and well-being.

Good Dog Schedule – Daily Routine

Daily Dog Schedule Guide: Potty breaks, walks, meals, training sessions, playtime, and relaxation. Ensure a consistent routine that adapts to your dog's age, breed, and temperament for a happy, healthy pet.

5 Reasons Why Your Dog Kisses You

Explore reasons behind dog kisses, from instinct and affection to taste, boredom, or compulsive disorder. Understand the context and your dog's emotional state for better interpretation.

Why Dog Lifts Their Front Paw?

Discover reasons dogs lift their paws, from injury to focus, anxiety, curiosity, or attention-seeking. Learn to interpret canine body language and consider context to better understand your dog's behavior.

Dog Tail Wags – What Do They Mean?

Unravel the meaning behind dog tail wags and positions. Learn how different tail movements indicate emotions like happiness, fear, or aggression, and how context affects your dog's body language.

How Much Weight Should a Puppy Gain Each Week?

Explore optimal weight gain for growing puppies. Understand small and large breed growth patterns, ensure healthy weight gain, and manage underweight or overweight puppies for long-term health.

Faqs

Have a look at the common questions about dog training

When should I start potty training my puppy?

The best time to start dog house training is between 7,5 and 8,5 weeks. At this stage, puppies have sufficiently developed their senses of smell and coordination and will choose a preferred substrate. Do not delay your puppy's house training for longer than 10 weeks of age. After the puppy is 10 weeks of age, fear starts to develop, and they can be uncomfortable eliminating in a new environment, e.g., outside.

What is a dog clicker?

A clicker is a sound signal marking behaviour and a specific moment when the dog is rewarded. Science has proven that praise or a reward should be given within 0.8 seconds after the correct behaviour. If you choose not to use a clicker and instead use a food reward, you are unlikely to always deliver the treat in less than a second. This is because the dog will refocus their attention on you and the treat and not on the behaviour they were performing.

My dog is old. Can we still train?

Older dogs can still learn most of the tricks. In fact, older dogs need training to keep them active and free of boredom. Daily training can also delay the development of cognitive dysfunction. Of course, for dogs with impaired vision and hearing, things become more difficult. But if your dog is a healthy senior, there should be no problem.

My dog is deaf. How can I use Dogo?

Yes, training a hearing-impaired dog is more challenging, but the core training method remains the same. Deaf dogs are easily startled, so make “Gotcha” and “Bite inhibition” training your priority. That way, even if your dog is suddenly scared, they will react gently. Instead of clicker training, you can use our built-in flash. Instead of verbal cues, use hand gestures. You will find more directions in our app.

What is positive training?

Positive dog training is based on the principle that if you reward and praise a dog for good behavior the dog is more likely to repeat it and offer it to you. Be patient and ignore unwanted behaviours, or redirect your dog's attention to other things like a toy or a treat, or change your walking direction. Remember to praise your dog for not reacting to distractions like a passing cyclist or a ball bouncing nearby.

How can I reduce treats during training?

A treat is a motivator for your dog to learn and train. But if your dog is highly motivated by petting or a toy, use that accordingly. You do not always have to offer an edible snack. A treat should follow immediately after clicking and while your dog is still in the training position, e.g. “down”. Once your dog masters a command, treat them every second or third time. Slowly fade out treats so your dog does not become solely dependent on them.

Should I train my dogs together or separately?

At first, it is important to train the dogs separately, so they don’t get distracted by each other and don’t compete for your attention. Once they are well-trained, it's possible to do some group tricks. You can bring the second dog in if one of your dogs has mastered a trick. When they see the other perform well, they might be more likely to copy.

How fast should I progress in training?

Do not introduce multiple commands at once. It is usually more difficult to teach a few commands at a time. It’s better to refresh the old skills that your dog already knows. We at Dogo believe that repetition is the key. It is important that you start and finish the training with something that your dog knows very well, so they get excited about the learning process and finish exercising on a good note.

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