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It’s Not Bad Behaviour, It’s Untrained Behaviour

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23 Jul 2025

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If your dog is jumping on visitors, pulling on the lead, barking excessively, or ignoring your commands, you’re not alone, and you’re definitely not failing. What you’re seeing isn’t bad behaviour; it’s simply untrained behaviour.

Dogs don’t come into the world knowing all the rules. Like us, they learn through guidance, patience, and consistent training. That’s where Dogit comes in.

Our app helps you understand why behaviours like jumping, pulling, barking, and ignoring cues happen, and more often than not, it’s your dog trying to communicate or react, but hasn’t yet learned the right way. While these behaviours can be frustrating, they’re completely teachable.

With Dogits structured training sessions, you can replace unwanted behaviours with positive ones, creating a calmer, happier relationship with your dog. Training is a process, but with consistency, patience, and the right support, you’ll build a stronger bond and transform those untrained behaviours.

Inside the app, you’ll find a wide range of training sessions tailored to different behaviours, giving you the flexibility to focus on what matters most to you and your dog.

Dogit is free to download, and you can enjoy a 7-day free trial to explore all the features. What’s not to love about that?

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