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Outback Dog Training began as a collection of training videos featuring Koji the Siberian husky, with his 'big brothers' Akuma (left) & Tenshi (middle) making guest appearances.  Koji was rescued at 7 months of age, totally untrained, and has since become the superstar of Outback Dog Training.

Troy, the human component of the Outback Dog Training team is a proponent of 'balanced training'. While Troy is not a certified trainer, he has been involved with training dogs since childhood, and has worked extensively with working dogs and shelter dogs of all breeds, temperaments and ages and has experience in dealing with a wide range of behavioural issues.

In addition to specific training videos, Outback Dog Training also seeks to answer questions posed by dog owners; these can be found in the Q&A playlist on our YouTube channel. If you have a question or need advice, please join our Facebook group ‘Outback Dog Training’ and we will make every effort to assist you. You can also find us on Twitter: @DogOutback.


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