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Educating not only your
dog or puppy, but also the owner is important to avoid behavioral
problems, starting as early as possible with consistent and fair
instruction should help divert behavioral issues. Dog obedience schools
classes are based around teaching many of the basics, including puppy
agility, introduction of buckle collar, leash and harness, walking at
your side without pulling, sit and down positions, short stays, how to
pay attention, and also fun ways to teach a puppy to come when called.
Dog obedience schools will counsel you, the owner, on how canines learn,
housebreaking, nipping and biting, unwanted barking, and other canine
etiquette.
When considering a puppy class
there are options for private lessons. Deciding what lessons to be
involved in should depend upon the way your puppy learns, and also how
he interacts with other puppies. Some puppies work better in a private
setting, so when planning to train your puppy, be sure to consider the
options. Many dog obedience schools will offer different options to fit
your individual needs.
Also, there may be advanced
lessons for when puppies have completed the first training, for
continuing education. Most advanced classes are tailor made for each
class, being based on accelerated learning, lessons are built on the
abilities of each individual team. Being involved in the training of
your puppy, it would be best to look into continuing the puppy's
education. When looking into and considering where to train your puppy,
be sure to look at this as an option.
Keep in mind that dog obedience
school is not only a responsibility for the puppy or dog, but it is for
you as well. The progression of your puppy will depend a lot on you, how
much you are working with them outside of the class, how consistent you
are, and the level of dedication you have. There are varying levels of
certification that you and your puppy can work towards, these programs
take hard work and determination, but in the long run are beneficial.
Teaching dogs in an environment
based on positive reinforcement has been scientifically proven to help
accelerate the learning process. Dogs understand and thrive when there
is consistency and structure in their lives, which is something that is
encouraged here at many schools. Being taught in a mindful, respectful
manner while keeping in mind individual needs is one thing that should
be encouraged. When it is understood what we are looking for, many dogs
are eager to please us, but first it has to be clear what our
expectations are. Teachers should promote trusting, respectful
relationships between human and canine, and should be eager to answer
any questions or concerns at any time. Raising a puppy in a healthy
environment and developing a strong relationship with your puppy is
important, and is the basis of a lifetime commitment that you are
building. Receiving and utilizing a good education for you and your dog
in the right environment can help your dog be the happiest dog in the
neighborhood.
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