About the project
DogTrainingScout is being built for owners who want a clearer choice
Online dog training is easy to sell and harder to compare. This site will separate practical fit, teaching quality and safety from marketing.
Why this site exists
Dog owners often reach training websites when something is already difficult. They may be tired, worried or trying to make a quick decision. Strong promises and polished demonstrations can make unsuitable advice look convincing.
DogTrainingScout aims to make that decision slower and clearer. The site will explain what an online programme includes, who teaches it, which situations it suits and where its limits sit.
What is live now
The current website is a holding version with practical foundation guides and a published editorial framework. It contains no paid placements, affiliate links, product ratings or provider recommendations.
What comes next
The next stage is structured provider research, evidence checking and fuller topic guides. Reviews will be added only when there is enough information to support a useful verdict.
Useful before commercial
A guide should help even if the reader never clicks a commercial link.
Specific about limits
Remote training has a place, but high-risk behaviour and possible health problems need different support.
Open about uncertainty
Unknown prices, terms or credentials will be marked unknown rather than filled in with assumptions.