Dog training logbook
A dog training logbook that shows what happened in training
CueProof gives dog owners and trainers a clean place to log sessions, notes, setups, changes in training, and outcomes. Instead of guessing what happened last week, you can open your log and see which sessions felt solid, which setups were harder, and where to train next.
- Log sessions by dog, plan, and behavior.
- Track setups like location, distractions, and trigger exposures.
- Review patterns before you make a skill harder.
Set up one dog and log the next session while the details are still fresh.
Need more structure than a logbook? Explore the planning-focused page.
What people use this page for
People searching for a dog training logbook are usually trying to solve a very specific training-record problem. These are the kinds of examples and sticking points this page is built around.
Real examples
- Compare how recall looked at home, at the park, and in a new training field.
- Keep one running record for class homework, workshop notes, and your own practice sessions.
- Look back before a lesson and remember exactly what was solid and what fell apart.
Common sticking points
- Notebook pages and phone notes are hard to search when you need them quickly.
- It is easy to remember the rough session and forget the five steady ones before it.
- You can end up repeating the same setup mistake because the details were never logged.
Why CueProof fits
- Session history stays grouped by dog, plan, and behavior instead of one long note stream.
- Location, distraction, and trigger details live beside the session outcome.
- You can review trends and criteria changes before you decide to push on or step back.
How CueProof helps with this type of training record
Keep session notes that are actually useful
A training log only helps if you can use it in the moment. CueProof is built for quick entries between reps or right after a session, so you can record what you trained, how it went, and what the setup looked like without losing your flow.
See what is solid and what still needs proofing
Over time, your logbook turns into a training record you can trust. Review success patterns, recent struggles, location breakdowns, and criteria changes so you can decide whether a behavior is ready for harder work or needs another step back.
Better than scattered notebook pages
Paper notes are hard to search and even harder to compare across dogs, plans, and behaviors. CueProof keeps your training history in one place so you can find past sessions quickly and keep a cleaner record for yourself, your coach, or your trainer.
Related pages for logbook searchers
If you want something more plan-led, more diary-like, or more routine-focused, these pages are the closest fit.
Dog training journal for session notes, setups, progress, and criteria changes. Keep a clear record of how your dog is training across home, class, sport, and real life.
Dog training planner for session plans, proofing goals, criteria changes, and progress notes. Plan what to train and log how it went in the same place.
Dog training schedule app for weekly plans, session logging, and consistency tracking. See what you trained, what you skipped, and what needs attention next.
Frequently asked questions
Plain-English answers for people looking for a dog training logbook.
What can I track in a dog training logbook?
You can track the dog, the plan, the behavior, the session date, the setup, distractions, outcomes, notes, and criteria changes. CueProof is designed to keep those training details together so you can review progress clearly.
Is CueProof a digital dog training log or a trainer?
CueProof is a digital dog training log and planner. It helps you record sessions and spot patterns, but it does not replace a trainer, coach, or behavior professional.
Can I use the logbook for more than one dog?
Yes. You can keep separate plans, session history, and progress records for multiple dogs, then switch between them without mixing data together.
Set up one dog and log the next session while the details are still fresh.
Private by default · Built for owners and trainers · Works across multiple dogs