The 5 Questions You Ask Before Availing In Home Dog Training
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How many chewed up shoes do you have in your closet? Do you constantly have to spot check your home for little souvenirs your dog might have left over for you to clean? That?s not a lot of fun now is it? If you are sick and tired of being sick and tired with your dog?s manners then maybe it?s time to get some dog training in to his life.
by GeraldineDimarco


How many chewed up shoes do you have in your closet? Do you constantly have to spot check your home for little souvenirs your dog might have left over for you to clean? That?s not a lot of fun now is it? If you are sick and tired of being sick and tired with your dog?s manners then maybe it?s time to get some dog training in to his life.

There are a number of pet owners who want to train their own pets. Unfortunately, due to lack of know-how and time, they don?t get around doing much about this. If this is you, do not fret; in home dog training is an excellent alternative way to watch your dog?s progress in the privacy in your own home. Sounds good? Well, before you call up that dog trainer, there are a few things you might want to ask first.

At what level of obedience is your dog? If your canine is already moderately well-mannered, this means that you have been at least a little bit successful in dog training. You may want to continue in this. However, if you believe you are not qualified to teach him anything, then you should call in the experts as soon as you can.

Where are all the excellent trainers? You can find a great trainer by asking friends and neighbors who can truthfully say that their pets are better beasts because of that special dog whisperer they?ve worked with before. Or if they don?t know anybody, somebody in their circle would have a name to recommend. Check the internet for companies or individuals who offer what you need. They will have a page that lists their rates and a menu of services that you can choose from. You can study which of these options will give you the best value for your money then book an appointment with them.

What do I need to look for in a trainer? More than anything, this person will be handling your dog so make sure that his method of teaching is firm but never violent; kind but always in authority. You can ask for referrals of his past work. To not give you one for whatever reason raises a red flag?all successful trainers will be proud of the examples that will speak for his expertise in the industry. There are no official animal training licenses required by the government but a CDT or CDTA certification received upon graduation of International Association of Canine Professionals are great qualifications to have.

Are individual classes better than group classes? Individual classes ensure your dogs get the undivided attention of the teacher on him. Group classes on the other hand, will be good for the dog's socialization skills. It will also be cheaper for the owners as they get to chip in for the trainer's fees and other expenses. As much as you are able, enroll him in group sessions with dogs whose owners you know take care of their animals. Infections and fleas are not what you want out of your dog's classes.

When should the training commence? As soon as possible! It is best to train puppies while they are still 8 weeks old. However, with patience and perseverance, even dogs can learn obedience commands at any age. If you are ready and your dog is present then anything is possible. Through in home dog training, a well trained dog is not only possible, it is expected.

DISCLAIMER: This article is provided as information only and is not to be taken as financial advice.