
Trying to find a trustworthy dog company that gets results every time is usually pretty complex and not very fun. It can be nigh-on impossible to find a company that doesn’t hide its techniques, filters its trainers (and requires proper certifications), and still offers training that’s effective.
You want to find a dog training company that loves your dog as much as you do. Sit Means Sit does just that. They’re a company that wants to see every dog and every dog owner find a full life of joy and clear communication.
Who is Sit Means Sit?
If you’re looking for reviews on Sit Means Sit, you probably already know the basics: They’re a dog training company, they’re nationwide, and they get results. You might even know someone who went through training with Sit Means Sit!
But…who are they? What is their process? How do they get results? I’m happy to answer all of those questions and hopefully some more.
The top layer of Sit Means Sit is pretty straightforward. They’re a dog training company with excellent reviews. But on a deeper level, they’re a group of people who are dedicated to positively impacting the lives of dogs and dog owners everywhere. Their mission statement is. “Revolutionizing the quality of life with happy, obedient, and confident dogs.” We see that acted on every day at Sit Means Sit.
Another mantra of theirs is that “Talk is cheap.” You can say a lot of big things and make a whole lot of promises, but if you can’t follow through, you’re not good for much. Their puppy classes, group classes, Board and train program, and all their other training opportunities are realizations of both their mission statement and this mantra. Sit Means Sit brings it all to the table and transforms dogs into happy, well-behaved companions.
Dog Training Must Be On a Concept Level
Something dog owners don’t think about when they’re looking for a training company is the level of understanding that your dog achieves throughout the process. If they’re limited to specific objects and weighed down by a plethora of commands, that’s not positive. What you need is a dog who understands concepts and can apply their training in any situation and in any location.
For example, when you say “Place,” that should mean, “Go over there and stay put until you have permission to leave.” It should work even if your dog has never seen an item before! If your dog hasn’t seen a bolder, but you point at the boulder and say, “Place,” your dog will understand the concept of the command and be able to apply it to the boulder. This one concept takes the place of a lot of specific commands such as “Go to bed,” “Get in the car,” and “Hop on the couch.”
At this company, “Sit” doesn’t mean, “ Sit when you feel like it or whenever,” “Sit” means “Sit.” Instructions are to be obeyed regardless of the distractions surrounding the dog, what the dog was doing, or where you are when the command is given. In my opinion, that’s worth its weight in gold.
How They Use Training Tools
Sit Means Sit has been training dogs since 1998. If there’s one thing they’ve learned that they love to share, it’s that the training tools are not as important as the actual training methods.
They talk about how the language of the tool is what’s most crucial to understand. All tools are meant for communication. You can direct attention away from or towards objects, and redirect energy. If an owner doesn’t understand how to use a leash or a collar, they could potentially harm a dog just like they could with any other kind of tool. For example…
Sit Means Sit uses E-collars as they were designed, as an attention device. E-collars have a bad reputation from years of being misused and abused. The shock started getting ramped up to be a form of punishment, which is never how it should be, and never how Sit Means Sit uses them.
When used correctly, E-collars are a positive tool that leads to incredible success. The animals in their care are never harmed. The collars are used as a tap on the shoulder. They’re a great way to get the dog’s attention at any distance!
While some tools, such as a leash or a collar, are limited by distance, e-collars are not. Also, some tools, such as toys and food can lose their interest factor, but e-collars won’t. These devices can always be used to redirect or direct attention as needed.
It’s important to remember that any tool can be dangerous or abusive when it’s misused. It’s not about the tools, it’s about the method.
So, Should You Choose Sit Means Sit?
I know that finding a dog training company can be a trial, to say the least. And it’s extra hard because we dearly love our dogs and we want what’s best for them. Sit Means Sit is what’s best for your dog. No amount of loving will help them function in the real world, which is full of distractions and dangers. You have to combine that love with effective, professional training.
At Sit Means Sit, distractions are friends. All of their training techniques and programs are designed to withstand any time, any place, and any distraction. Something you might have already noticed if you’re shopping for dog training, is that walking off-leash is the endgame for a lot of companies.
That isn’t true for Sit Means Sit. At this company, walking off-leash is only the first step. It’s a result of good training and understanding concepts.
The goal of this company is to transform your pet into a loving companion that can walk through life at your side. Whether you want to go on a hiking adventure across the country, or you just want to visit the patio restaurant down the street, your pup will be able to handle it all. This kind of freedom allows you both to live life to the fullest.
The first step towards this lifestyle is calling Sit Means Sit today. They offer free consultations so that you can see the compound, meet the staff and trainers, and find answers to all your questions. The team at Sit Means Sit desires the best outcome for you and your dog, which means making sure you both feel comfortable.
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