Pat's 7 Dog Trainer Essentials You Need to Start Training Your Dog

Pat's Pack dog training, well trained dog performing the site command for a treat reward from the dog trainer

Starting your dog’s training journey can feel overwhelming, but with the right tools, it’s easy to make progress and build that bond with your pup. As a dog trainer in Oceanside, CA I found these seven essentials every dog trainer needs, from treats to training tool. Whether you’re working with a dog trainer in Oceanside or training on your own at home. These essentials are recommended for the basics, like sit, stay, and recall, and are perfect start to training your dog.

1. High-Quality Food Rewards

One of the most effective ways to motivate your dog during training is with the right treats. Choose a small, high-reward treats, to keep your dog interested without overloading on calories. While we recommend you start with your dog’s regular food to save on added calories, these Freeze-Dried Beef Liver treats worked great for training my dogs. They breaks into smaller pieces as needed. For other training ideas, see our Training Page.

2. Treat Pouch for Easy Access

I can’t tell you how many times my washer was full of dog treats I had forgot were in my pocket. Learn from me early mistakes and get a dog treat carrier pouch. Carrying treats in an easily accessible pouch keeps you ready to reward good behavior instantly. This Doggone Good Treat Pouch has ample space for regular treats and high-value rewards. The magnetic closures are what really make this one of my favorite dog trainer products. Quick treat access is key when training outdoors, like in Oceanside’s dog parks, or while working with a dog trainer like me. I Look for magnetic closures to make treat dispensing a breeze.

3. Clicker for Instant Feedback

A clicker is a dog trainer classic, helping you provide quick, clear feedback. Using a Finger Clicker can simplify training by marking good behavior in the moment. Keep it handy during your training sessions for smooth, consistent communication with your dog and combine it with other methods, like food rewards, for maximum benefits.

4. Long Leash for Recall Practice

Recall training builds trust and allows your dog to explore safely and you comfortably. A 10-20 ft. Biothane Long Leash is ideal for practicing recall without compromising control. Perfect for off-leash areas in San Diego or Oceanside’s parks, this durable leash doesn’t absorb moisture or dirt, making it a top pick for my dog training essentials kit.

5. Slip Leash for Basic Obedience Training

A slip leash is a simple yet strong tool for teaching your dog to understand leash pressure. This 7 ft. Slip Leash easily slips on and off, providing gentle guidance through obedience commands. Book a training session with Pat to learn how to effectively use a slip leash and watch how it becomes an essential for your dog’s training success.

6. Prong Collar for Boundary Setting

When used correctly, a Herm Sprenger Prong Collar can reinforce boundaries in a gentle, yet effective way. We recommend consulting with a professional dog trainer, such as Pat’s Pack, to learn how to use it safely and for the best results. Ideal for guiding dogs through basic commands, it’s an effective tool for more challenging behaviors when used responsibly.

7. Elevated Place Platform for Consistent Training

An elevated platform helps your dog learn the “place” command, providing a dedicated spot to relax during training. This elevated place bed offers a clear, comfortable space that’s especially useful for managing excitement when guests arrive. A consistent “place” spot can help your dog practice patience and calm behavior, while reinforcing obedience and focus.

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