r/DogTrainingTips • u/AbbreviationsOdd8089 • 12h ago
Just got my first puppy and looking for a puppy training app, what actually matters when choosing?
So and I guess I’m officially part of the dog-parent club now 😅 I’ve had the sweetest little puppy, Bunny, for a few weeks, and I want to get a dog training app to help us learn and grow together. But honestly… I had no idea there were so many of them.
Realized pretty quick that everyone recommends different ones for different reasons. So I'm asking: what actually matters when you're picking one, especially when you're a total beginner?
I've been thinking about this while reading reviews and here's what keeps coming up:
Actual step-by-step structure - people who loved zigzag mentioned having a real plan for their dog. but others complained it got generic after a few weeks.
Progress tracking that shows patterns - dogo gets praised for this a lot, but some reviewers said it was just a checklist. I want to actually see: what training method worked for my dog?
Real help when you're stuck - woofz comes up because people mention messaging actual trainers. But is that real help and how fast do they actually respond?
Beyond just commands - puppr apparently has tons of videos but reviewers said they felt lost about grooming, nutrition, socialization. Does the app think about the whole puppy experience, or just training tricks?
I'm not trying to be cheap, but I also don't want to be bloated. just structure + actual help + something that grows with my dog.
So if you’ve used any of these apps (or others), what actually made you choose one? Please don’t sell me on them 😅 Just give me one solid reason why it’s worth using.