Virtual training can be good for trainers, owners and dogs

The Stile family and their dog Josie, who have taken online training classes, pose for a photo in Ellicott City, Md. Both trainers and owners are finding that online dog training is effective and convenient, and it’s a safe way to learn needed skills when in-person lessons are not possible. (Jared Stile/Jennifer Stile via AP)

Jennifer Stile poses with her dog Josie in Ellicott City, Md. Stile and Josie have taken online training classes. Both trainers and owners are finding that online dog training is effective and convenient, and it's a safe way to learn needed skills when in-person lessons are not possible. (Jared Stile/Jennifer Stile via AP)

Maura Knestout and her dog Mia, who have taken online training classes, pose for a photo in Sykesville, Md. Both trainers and owners are finding that online dog training is effective and convenient, and it's a safe way to learn needed skills when in-person lessons are not possible. (Maura Knestout via AP)

This May 25, 2020 computer screen capture shows an online training session with dog Trig and his owner, in New York, conducted by Kate LaSala via Zoom. (Kate LaSala/Rescued By Training, LLC via AP)

Jennifer Stile was apprehensive when she found out that training classes for her puppy Josie would be moving online because of the pandemic.