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How to Choose a Dog Obedience School

Of course you want your dog to be well behaved, and one way to achieve this to enroll in dog obedience school. Even if you have absolutely no experience with training a dog, don't fret; help is out there. All you have to do is sign your naughty up for dog obedience school.

Many of us have a friend with an annoying dog that just won't listen. When you get a dog you want to make sure you aren't that person. You don't have to come home from work to find your furniture chewed and garbage strewn about, and you don't want to be forced to walk your pup late at night to avoid the neighbors and other dogs. Dog obedience school will help your pooch get over any behavior issues that may cause problems.

As a dog owner, it is your responsibility to do whatever is necessary to be sure your dog is not a disruptive force in your home or your neighborhood. No one wants to deal with the problems that arise when a dog bites a child or keeps the neighbors awake all night howling. Of equal importance is having your dog listen to your instructions. If your pup doesn't come when you call them, how can you protect them from trouble?

The trainers at a dog obedience school are highly skilled and can help you to teach your dog how to act properly, both with other dogs and with other people. At dog obedience school, your pooch will learn basic behavioral commands: sit, down, heel and stay. Your dog may even enjoy obedience training because it means spending time with you, and that is really all your dog wants.

Choosing a dog obedience school can be a daunting task. Just as when a school is chosen for a child, the parent wants to make the correct choice. So, invest some time and effort and do a thorough investigation before you pick an obedience school for your dog.

One of the best ways to pick a dog obedience school is through recommendations from others. Ask around - neighbors, friends, relatives, coworkers - and see if anyone you know has successfully put their dog through obedience school. If you don't know anyone to ask, call a few dog obedience schools and ask them for references. And don't be afraid to question the dog trainers themselves. Getting as much information as you can will help you to make the best decision possible when you finally pick a dog obedience school.

Another must during your search for a dog obedience school is to stop by and see the campus for yourself. Your own observations of the school's atmosphere and the trainers themselves will be a good indicator whether or not this is the type of dog obedience school you are seeking.

When you visit the school, talk with the instructors to get a better idea of their training methods and what you can expect from that particular dog obedience school. Training will go smoother for you and your pup if you are comfortable with and trust the trainer.


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