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what should I look for in a dog training/behavior school?

Jun 08, 2010 | 3 | dog school

3 Responses to “what should I look for in a dog training/behavior school?”

  1. Cory B Says:

    its different but good luck finding a training school that teaches "dog psycholgy" just because Ceasar does it one way doesn’t mean the others don’t work. They do. And have been used for thousands of years to train dogs.
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  2. Harris Says:

    Your best bet is to try to find a trainer reference from someone you know. I found mine on a dog rescue site and it was the best money I ever spent. Remember, there are many different ways to train dogs just as their are many different dog trainers.
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  3. Single Worker 1230 Says:

    You are better off apprenticing under a successful trainer who uses the methods that you are interested in. The best trainers are not those who have gone to school but those who have trained 100’s of dogs with different temperaments, problems, and owners. Remember every dog you train comes attached to a person so you need good people skills. Likewise don’t discount different training techniques as not every technique works for every dog no matter what you see on TV. There are many different ways to train dogs.
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    old balanced trainer

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