Enrolling in a dog obedience class can be a rewarding experience for both you and your dog, but choosing the wrong class can make the experience unpleasant for both of you. If you are lucky enough to live in an area where you have a selection, shop around. Observe the class prior to taking your dog.
Below are 4 key points to look for in a basics dog training obedience class:
Individual Attention:
Is the size of the class such that the instructor is able to give individual attention when needed?
Pleasant Atmosphere:
Is there a relaxed friendly atmosphere in the class? Tension and disorder will affect both your ability to learn as well as your dogs.
Training Concept:
Is the approach to training used in the class consistent with your own feelings about dog training? Does the instructor want you to do something to your dog that you are unwilling or reluctant to do?
Instructor Expertise and Ability to Teach:
Does the instructor seem knowledgeable about dog training? And beyond that, is the instructor able to communicate his or her knowledge effectively?
Remember it is important for you and your dog to feel at ease.
Training your dog should start from day one when you bring him home.
Choosing the right words will help your dog learn quickly.
Basics Dog Training
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