Has a new puppy recently become a member of your family? Puppies
are born with instincts, but not with the knowledge of how to behave.
Therefore, it is necessary to teach your new puppy appropriate behaviors
and also some fun tricks. You can try to do this yourself or you can
enlist the help of a dog school.
There are many different types of
dog schools available. What dog school would be the best for your dog?
Things to consider when searching for a dog school include: the age of
your dog, the breed, the personality, and what it is that you want your
dog to learn.
Let's focus first on what you want your dog to
learn. Do wish to have your dog learn basic obedience commands such as
"sit" and "stay"? Do you want to learn practice drills you can do with
your dog at home such as keeping them from begging for food at the
dinner table? Then local dog schools will best meet your needs.
Local
dog schools can be found at community colleges, city recreation
centers, through pet stores, and even through private dog schools. You
can opt to take a group class with up to twenty other dogs. These types
of dog schools are often less expensive and meet in a local park. They
meet once or twice week for a few weeks. You can have fun teaching your
dog new commands as well as let them socialize with fellow dogs.
Local
dog schools can offer more advanced dog training classes as well.
Perhaps your dog has mastered the basic commands and you want to teach
them how to hold a piece of food on their nose for a specified amount of
time and then flip it into their mouth. You can find dog schools that
have fun, exciting advanced classes where you and your dog can bond.
You
may consider having your dog compete in dog shows. Maybe you purchased
your dog from an established breeder that has determined your dog has
champion DNA in their pedigree. If so then you should look into more in
depth dog schools that are focused specifically and dog
handling/showing. You can find these through breeders and the American
Kennel Club. You can search for dog training materials and resources on
the American Kennel Club website at:
http://akc.org/
http://akc.org/
On
a different note, maybe you want your dog to become a service dog or
guide dog for the blind. Dogs that perform these jobs have to go to
specific guide dog training schools. These special dog schools are
necessary because there are very detailed requirements and commands that
a guide dog must learn. These types of dog schools will also provide
the support, knowledge, and training necessary to make your dog a
successful guide dog.
There are many guide and service dog schools
around the world to train your dog. You can find these schools through
your breeder, groomer, and veterinarian. You can also find information
about these dog schools through the Internet. A comprehensive listing is
available by Wolf Packs - List of Service Dog Schools and Information.
You can find this on their website at: http://wolfpacks.com/serviced.htm/
Once
you have determined what you want your dog to learn then you can narrow
down your search of dog schools by taking into account your dog's age,
personality, and breed. Do you have a young puppy that is large like a
Great Dane? Or do you have tiny new Bichon Frise that weighs in at only 4
pounds? Find out the type of dogs that are allowed into the dog
training class.
Will the dog training class be filled with many
large dogs that might scare your little Bichon Frise? Or are there dog
classes available that are separated by age and weight? It is a good
idea to be aware of this information before you sign your dog up for
classes. You want to provide them the best experience possible and not
have them cower when it is time to head to dog class each week.
Another
consideration when choosing between dog schools is the amount of
one-on-one attention. Is your dog very active and can't sit still during
group training sessions? Many dog schools offer private classes.
Sometimes the dog trainer will even come to your home to give you and
your pooch lessons.
Picking among dog schools is also reliant upon
the price and schedule flexibility of the classes. Run a price and
schedule comparison on dog schools in your area. This will help you to
discover a dog school that fits your schedule, your dog's personality,
and meets your budget.
Choosing between dog schools is an
important decision that will set your dog on the path to obedience
success. Take your time and choose wisely so that both you and your
canine buddy have a memorable, enjoyable dog training experience.
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