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11 Tips That Can Help You Choose The Right Dog Trainer
from:Not every owner can hire "The Dog Whisperer" for dog
training.
However, when a dog's behavior is consistently bad or if you
are a novice dog owner, you may want to hire a trainer to teach
your pet the basics. Toward this end, here are 11 tips for
choosing a good dog trainer.
1. The trainer should use techniques that do not harm the dog in
any way.
2. His methods should be above reproach and he should treat the
dog fairly and firmly, but not in and unkind manner.
3. Does the trainer get to know the dog?
4. Does the dog seem comfortable with the trainer?
5. In other words, does he work to become familiar with the
dog's personality and its needs before he commences training.
6. Does the trainer keep you informed as to how the dog is
progressing?
7. Does the trainer praise the dog?
8. Does the trainer require your presence during the actual
training?
9. How much does the trainer charge? Do the charges seem
reasonable? Have you "comparison shopped" other trainers so you
know what a fair price should be?
10. Does the trainer tell you in how many weeks you will see
real results? 11. Does the trainer provide you with information
that you can utilize after the training process has been
completed?
There is another factor to consider. Ensure that the trainer is
certified and belongs to the Association of Pet Dog Trainers.
You can access this online site for additional information at
apdt.com.
Become the Alpha Male
These are just 10 tips for choosing the right dog trainer.
Sometimes, the problem is that the owner simply cannot get a
handle on the dog’s behavior. One of the things that many
trainers will tell you is that when a new dog first enters the
home, it will immediately want to establish its territory. It
wants to become the alpha dog. Thus, it wants to rule the house,
leaving you at wit's end.
The key to the successful training of any dog of any breed, is
to become the alpha male. Once the dog understands you are the
"pack leader", it will conform to your commands no matter
what they are. Of course, this will take time but it does work
and it can be done calmly and with care and love.
Private or group lessons?
Finally, there is one more consideration in choosing the right
trainer. You can either sign up for private training or you can
elect to join a group training class. If you decide on group
training, the same 10 tips apply. But, in this case, you may
want to ask the trainer if your dog could be given individual
instruction, in addition to the group training.
Most owners find group training to be an enjoyable experience as
do most dogs. In fact, most dogs like being trained with other
dogs. The dog tends to be calmer since he is part of a pack
which is natural for him or her. This socialization with other
people and dogs is important and can prevent unpleasant future
encounters with other dogs.
The best of both worlds
Many experts believe that the best of both worlds is to have a
personal dog trainer and group sessions. The personal trainer
can help you cope with the dog, and the group training can help
the dog learn how to live a happier, more structured life.
About the author:
Douglas Hanna and his wife have owned many dogs over the years.
They currently share their home with a Wheaton Terrier named
Emma Lou and Jake, a Cairn Terrier. Hanna is also publisher of
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