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Having the right gear can make a big difference in your training and in simply living with your furry friend. We’re here to point you toward the best stuff! We carry many of these products in our retail store (often at a lower cost than online). But if you prefer to order online, here’s a handly listing to make sure you’re getting the right tools. Note: WAGD earns a small commission from sales from some of these links. 

Training Treats

During training, you’ll be giving a lot of treats. Especially if your dog is a young puppy, you will be replacing a significant portion of their caloric intake from mealtimes with training treats. It’s important for those treats to be healthy (including complete and balanced, since your replacing large portions of meals). They also need to be high value to the dog. Our in-store pricing at WAGD is better than you’ll find online. But if we’re not convenient, here are a couple of our faves that you can find online. 

These two are the current faves of the WAGD training team. The yum factor is really high on these. Most dogs will work hard to earn them! They are super healthy, with the only potential downside is that they contain multiple protein sources which can be a no-go for dogs with food allergies. But we also think that’s part of why dogs find them so very tasty.

Dr. Marty Nature’s Blend Essential Wellness Freeze-Dried perfect sized training treat. This one includes turkey, beef and salmon

Dr. Marty Nature’s Blend Adult Small Breed Freeze-Dried – very small sized treats, make this one ideal for toy breeds. These contain beef, duck, salmon and turkey

Smart Tools 

Remote Treat Dispenser aka “Food Robot”

Food robots can be a game changer for improving behaviors like over reacting to guests, counter surfing and much more. There is a new wave of inexpensive, rechargeable ones that make this tool a no brainer for many homes. 

Adjustable Cross Body Leash 

These adjustable leashes make it much easier to go hands-free. This is especially handy when you’re tethering a puppy or dog to your body during housetraining (or house acclimation). Many people also find this to be a handy set up for walking or jogging with their dog.

 

Home Set-up & Puppy Essentials (Playpens, litter setup, toppers)

Playpen options – Having a good confinement strategy is key to surviving puppyhood! If you’re home nearly all the time, you might be fine with rotating between a crate and heavily supervised loose time. But most families will benefit greatly from having a playpen / exercise pen setup. It is typically a better idea than using the laundry room or a bathroom, as most young puppies will chew on cabinets and doorframes if confined that way. Purchase a height for your pen that is taller than you think you’ll need for your pup. Here are some good options, with the best choice being based on your specific needs:

 Wire Playpen – This is the traditional “ex-pen” widely used by dogfolk for many decades. The upside is that it is economical and comes in a variety of heights. The downside is that it is lightweight and can easily be moved about by a boisterous dog or puppy. You’ll likely need to anchor it to something heavy. The most economical version does not have a gate to walk through. But it’s easy enough to unsnap the connection point to walk in and out. 

 Playpen for medium to large breeds – Heavier duty than a traditional wire expen, yet still comes in a variety of heights. The heft of this one allows it to also be used for blocking off rooms or doorways (as a safety zone for door dashers). 

 Playpen for small breeds – This plastic playpen is a nice choice for smaller pups and dogs. The main downside is that it is not available in taller heights.

Playpen Topper – For the pups who are set on climbing out of a playpen, a topper is the way to go. 

Litter Pan and Litter

It is often necessary to have an indoor potty option for your young pup. This is especially true if you plan to confine him in a playpen or ex-pen for more than an hour or two at a time. The advantage of litter over potty pads is that the litter provides a surface that is completely unlike other household surfaces. You’ll end up with a more reliatbley housetrained dog if you use litter rather than potty pads. 

Litter Pan – This one is on Amazon and comes in two sizes. We like that the entry point is very low for even small pups to easily step over. 

 Economy Pan – An economical choice that can work for larger pups is picking up this mortar mixing tub from Home Depot. The sides are 6” tall, so it won’t work for toy breed pups. But great for all others.

 Litter –  It’s important to use dog litter, rather than cat litter. Pups will typically eat some of the litter pellets, so it needs to be non-toxic. The advantage over potty pads is that the litter provides a surface that is completely unlike other household surfaces. You’ll end up with a more reliatbley housetrained dog if you use litter rather than potty pads. 

If you have a toy breed, opt for this one with smaller pellets, making it easier for them to walk on.

Bark Potty is an option to use in place of the Litter Pan / Litter combo. This is the best option for low key pups who aren’t like to tear up the cardboard tray. It will cause the pups to seek out a mulch-like surface for going potty. So, it can make an easier transition to going outdoors if you have an outdoor mulched area. 

Enrichment

 Clients are sometimes surprised by how much emphasis WAGD trainers put on mental and physical enrichment… until they try it and see the results! Improving the level of enrichment in your dogs’ lives doesn’t only make them feel better, but it also makes them behave better! There are many DIY options for providing enrichment (e.g. sniff walks, treat hiding, homemade puzzles, etc.). But here are our favorite products for providing enrichment: 

 Toppls – Like a Kong, just better. Savvy dog people usually have a drawer full of these. Having multiples allows you to “meal prep” for the week. Having these frozen and ready is the key. Ask us for a copy of our “Toppl Stuffing” handout for great ideas on how to use.  

 No Hide chews – These are a safe and healthy rawhide alternative for chewing. Because they are a consumable chew, most dogs are highly motivated to chew them. They have reasonably good lasting power. They come in multiple sizes and flavors: 

No Hide – toy breed 

No Hide – small dog 

No Hide – medium dog

No Hide – large dog

Paw 5 Snuffle Mat – Classic enrichment item. Encourages foraging, which is calming. Lots of DIY options to create these. But this ready-made one is particularly sturdy. We use these at the training center where they get heavily used, and hold up well for years. 

Note: What a Great Dog! Earns a small commission on sales of many of these products purchased through our link. 

Issues We'll Help Solve

  • Dog reactivity (over reacting at the sight of other dogs or people)
  • Fear and anxiety related behaviors
  • Jumping, leash pulling, not coming when called
  • Resource guarding
  • Puppy training
  • Manners training (sit, down, stay, come, etc.) 
  • Separation Anxiety (go to this page)


What's included

You’ll start with a 30-minute virtual consultation (your choice of a phone call or  Google Meet), where your trainer will learn about your dog and training goals. The trainer will develop a training plan specific to your dog. Based on your dog’s training plan, subsequent sessions may be scheduled at the following locations: 

  • In your home
  • Public park
  • Dog friendly business
  • Virtual (Zoom or Google Meet)

With WAGD on Wheels, you will have access to communicate with your trainer, via e-mail, in between sessions, submitting questions and progress videos and getting feedback. Sometimes guidance at just the right time can make the difference between a training plan being derailed or being a big success!

Pricing

Initial Consultation (required)
           $60 for 30-minute virtual consultation 
           $30 of this will apply toward your first WAGD on Wheels training session if booked during the consultation

Training Sessions    
 $170 for 60-minute session at your home or public location
 $112 for 60-minute virtual session (your choice of phone call or Google Meet)          

*Trip Charge may apply for more remote zip codes – we’ll let you know when you book

Packages 
          Package discounts are available (5% for 3 sessions, 10% for 6 sessions) Packages must be pre-paid Multi-session packages are necessary for complex behavior issues


WAGD on Wheels Trainers

  • Founder / Head Trainer

    Maureen Patin CPDT-KA Head Trainer
    Maureen Patin CPDT-KA founded What a Great Dog! Training Center in 2007. She is the Head Trainer for both WAGD locations and the online learning division, Great Dog Online. Maureen earned her certification from the Certification Council for Professional Dog Trainers. She keeps current on the latest evidence-based, positive training techniques through online courses and attending seminars. Maureen utilizes positive, […]
  • Manners Boot Camp and WOW Trainer

    Brittany Wingfield ADT, FDM
    Brittany joined the What a Great Dog! Team in January 2017. She trains in our Manners Boot Camp program and does In-home lessons through our WAGD on Wheels program. She also teaches Nose Work and Pet Manners. She enjoys teaching pet owners all about positive training, building relationships, and better communication between pups and their owners. Brittany Wingfield  is an Accredited […]
  • Courtney Brown
    Courtney Brown is a Certified Professional Dog Trainer who joined the WAGD team in 2023. Courtney began her dog training career working with service dogs at Texas A&M University. She assisted in the raising and training of service dogs for four years, including one year serving as President of the organization. Courtney’s passion for detection work grew while volunteering as […]
  • Specialty & Pet Manners Trainer

    Gabi Vannini CPDT-KA
    Gabi Vannini CPDT-KA joined the WAGD staff in fall 2018. She teaches barn hunt, agility, conformation, rally and manners. She is an AKC CGC, trick, ACT test, temperament test and farm dog evaluator. Gabi competes in a variety of dog sports with her own dogs and has titled in obedience, agility, rally, conformation, lure coursing, dock diving, barn hunt, tricks […]