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Privacy Policy

Last updated: May 8, 2026

This site, dogtrainingutah.com, is operated by Train Walk Poop. Here is what happens with your information when you visit.

What this site collects

This is a static information page. It does not run analytics, set tracking cookies, or collect personal information directly. The only way you give us information here is by clicking through to our main site at trainwalkpoop.com or to one of our email signup forms. Those forms live on other domains and are covered by the privacy practices of those sites.

What our hosting provider sees

This site is hosted on Cloudflare Pages. Cloudflare may log basic technical information such as IP addresses and request times for security and abuse prevention. We do not view that data in identifiable form and we do not use it for marketing.

Third-party links

When you click a link to a free guide, audiobook, YouTube video, or our main site, you leave dogtrainingutah.com. The destination has its own privacy policy. We are not responsible for the practices of those third parties.

Children

This site is intended for adult dog owners. We do not knowingly collect personal information from anyone under 13.

Contact

Questions about this policy? Email info@trainwalkpoop.com or call (801) 516-4012.


Dog Training Disclaimer

The free guides, PDFs, audiobooks, articles, and videos linked from this site are educational. They describe approaches we use with our clients. They are not professional advice for your specific dog.

Every dog is different. What works for one may not work for another, especially when it comes to reactivity, aggression, fear, or any behavior that could put people or animals at risk.

When to get professional help in person

If your dog has shown aggression, severe fear, or any concerning behavior, please consult a qualified in-person trainer or a veterinary behaviorist. Do not rely on free written or video material as a substitute for hands-on professional help. Many behavioral issues also have medical roots, so a vet visit is often a good first step.

Your responsibility

By using techniques described in our free materials, you accept that you are the one applying them and you are responsible for outcomes. Train Walk Poop does not assume liability for results from self-applied training.

The safest path

When in doubt, book a free transformation session and let one of our trainers see your dog in person. That is the safest way to apply any of this material to your specific dog.