Virtual Dog Training With a Professional Dog Trainer
45-Minute Video Dog Training Session
45-Minute Virtual Dog Training Session
A balanced session for owners who need enough time to discuss the problem, practice live, and build a realistic plan.
This is a strong choice for most families because it gives enough time to review history, observe behavior, coach the handler, and create homework. You do not have to live near a dog trainer to get professional help. With AskDogTrainers.com, you can work directly with Jason Lake, a professional dog trainer with more than 30 years of hands-on experience helping owners solve real-life dog training problems.
Book Your 45-Minute Video SessionProfessional Dog Training Help Without Leaving Home
Most dog owners do not need a lecture or a one-size-fits-all checklist. They need someone to listen, look at what is happening, explain the behavior in plain English, and give them a plan they can actually follow. This 45-minute video conference is designed to do exactly that.
During your session, Jason will help you understand what your dog is doing, why the behavior may be happening, and how to start changing it. The goal is not to overwhelm you with theory. The goal is to give you clear, practical dog training steps that fit your dog, your home, your schedule, and your experience level.
Good Fit For
- Multiple puppy or obedience problems in one household
- Recall, leash manners, focus, and polite greetings
- Barking, jumping, nipping, or destructive behavior
- Confidence issues, fear, or mild reactivity
- Training plans for busy families who need structure
What You Receive
- A complete review of your dog’s current behavior and routine
- Live coaching while you practice with your dog
- Step-by-step exercises for the next week
- Suggestions for management, rewards, timing, and consistency
What Happens During the Consultation?
Jason will begin by asking about your dog’s age, breed or mix, daily routine, training history, and the specific behavior you want to change. If the session is by video, he may ask you to demonstrate a simple training exercise or show the area where the problem usually happens. This helps separate symptoms from root causes.
For example, a dog that jumps on visitors may not simply be “being bad.” The behavior may be connected to excitement, lack of impulse control, reward history, inconsistent rules, or not knowing what to do instead. A dog that pulls on leash may need better engagement, clearer reinforcement, improved handling, and a step-by-step plan for distractions.
Why Work With Jason Lake?
Jason Lake has spent more than three decades training dogs and coaching owners. His experience includes family obedience, puppy development, behavior modification, service dog foundations, sport dog training, and working dog problem solving. That background helps him look beyond quick tips and build training plans around communication, motivation, structure, and real-world consistency.
AskDogTrainers.com was created to make professional dog training advice easier to access. Whether you live in a small town, have a busy schedule, or simply want help from home, virtual dog training can give you direct access to an experienced trainer without waiting weeks for an in-person appointment.
Common Problems We Can Discuss
Owners often schedule these consultations for puppy biting, housebreaking, crate training, jumping, barking, leash pulling, poor recall, ignoring commands, reactivity toward dogs or people, separation concerns, resource guarding, confidence problems, and general obedience. Some problems can be improved quickly with better timing and structure. Others need a longer plan. Either way, the session gives you a clear starting point.
Is This the Right Package?
The best package depends on how many issues you want to cover and whether Jason needs to see the behavior. A phone consultation is useful for questions, planning, and general direction. A video consultation is better when handling, timing, body language, home setup, or your dog’s behavior needs to be observed directly. If you are dealing with aggression, reactivity, or multiple behavior problems, the longer video sessions usually provide better value.
Ready to Get Clear Direction?
Book your 45-minute video consultation and get professional guidance for your dog’s obedience, puppy training, or behavior problem from home.
Book Your 45-Minute Video Session