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3 Common Dog Training Mistakes
By James C
If you are in the process of training your dog you know that it can be a frustrating task. Will they ever get it? People often make many mistakes during the training process that can greatly extend Read more...

 

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Tough California Dog Laws Means Your Dog Must Be Given Dog Training In California
By Roland Parris Jefferson III
California is a state where strict laws are enforced to dog owners, making them liable for any damages created by the dog. This means if someone is bitten or property is damaged, dog owners can Read more...

Tips For Training Your Dog
By zolt
First, it is very important to establish who the boss is and it is not the dog. The dog needs to be reminder often of this fact.Secondly, the tone of our voice speaks volumes. Speak with Read more...

 
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Cut Training Time In Half With Clicker Dog Training
By Andrew Bicknell
Using a clicker to train your dog is relatively new in the dog obedience world. The clicker itself is a simple piece of equipment, nothing more than a small rectangular box with a metal button that Read more...
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Dog Training Basics: Quick Fixes For 4 Specific Puppy Problems
Dog training isn't difficult, but it does require consistency and the right methods. If you issue a command, do so with authority. Some commands are taught together to be effective. Once you know the Read more...
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Avoid These Dog Training Disasters
By Eric Letendre
I could hear my Mom's voice: "If you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all."Easy for her, she was on her way to becoming a Catholic nun before she met my Read more...


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4 Tips To Choose Good Dog Training Schools
By N.Richards

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Whether you plan to train your dog on your own or not, it is important to spend a few weeks at a school, simply for the socialization aspect that the school offers. For this reason, when you first bring your puppy home, you will need to look into schools in your area and decide on the one that is the best match for you. That being said, it can actually be difficult to find a school that really suits your needs.


Some schools only offer specific services, while others only use certain training methods. Some schools have experienced trainers and others are only just starting up. It can be overwhelming and many times, owners will simply pick a name out of the phone book and go from there; however, it is important that you take a bit of time selecting a school and to follow a few tips when you do so. Know your dog breed: Before you select your school, it is important that you really know your dog breed. Every breed responds to training differently and it will affect the method that you train your dog with.

For instance, some breeds are not food driven and you may need to find a trainer that works with other methods of positive reinforcement training. Other breeds do not do well with firm training that use things like correction collars and it is important to avoid trainers that use them. Knowing your breed will help you in finding the perfect training method and that will quickly narrow down your selection of schools. Get to know the trainer: After you have narrowed down the schools, take the time to go in and watch a class or two at different levels before you commit to one. When you are there, watch the trainer to see how he or she handles the class and how she interacts with the dogs.

If you find at any time that you don`t like the approach the training is taking, move to the next school on your list. If you do like what you are seeing, stay after class and ask the trainer what areas he teaches in, the number of dogs in a regular class, and how he breaks the class up into groups. Also find out what his experience is and if he has worked with your breed before. If the trainer hasn`t, you may want to find a different trainer since you will see the best results if the trainer knows and understands your specific breed. Ask for references: When you are at the stage where you have a school, stop and ask for references.

Make sure that you get references for both the training that will be working with your dog and also the school in general. Although references are important, you should never rely solely on the references provided by the schools. Instead, take the time to do a little internet research for past clients of the school and to also ask your vet or other pet owners if they have heard anything, good or bad, about the schools you are looking into. You will be surprised by the number of people who can offer you a bit of information. Know where you are going:

The last tip that I am going to mention when you are selecting a school is to really know what you want from training. If you want basic training, you will actually have a larger selection of schools then if you want a specific type of training such as agility training. Decide on whether you simply want a family pet or you want a dog that competes in agility, obedience or sporting events before you commit to a school. Once you know where you want to go with your dog`s training, you can quickly find out which schools offer which training and narrow down your search so you have the best match for both you and your dog.
Nancy Richards has been involved with dog training for several years. Learn all about online dog training companion dog training and more without going to dog training schools.

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Stop Neighbours Complaining With A Dog Training Collar
By Thierry Babineaux
If you are the happy owner of a dog, you have certainly shared many pleasant moments with your pet. The unpleasant part of being a dog-owner comes when your family and neighbors are disturbed by the Read more...

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