As someone who has taught many dog training classes, I can assure you this will happen for very few of you. Class, board and trains, and other training services you are going to procure are part of your dog's formal training education - an important step in their development without a doubt.
For many people, dog training is a single job that has a start and an end date. People want to sign up for a class, show up for 6 weeks, and then at the end go home with Rin Tin Tin - a dog that is completely trained forever.
As someone who has taught many dog training classes, I can assure you this will happen for very few of you. Class, board and trains, and other training services you are going to procure are part of your dog's formal training education - an important step in their development without a doubt.
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So many people have watched the Dog Whisperer and seen how he can change a dog's behavior simply by going tsch! (a sound that I actually enjoy using myself when training dogs). But have you ever wondered why such a simple sound could elicit quick obedience in the worst dog cases? Here's how:
![]() Meet Elmer, a lovable French Bulldog and our latest board and train client. He's a swell guy most of the time - he's even pretty enjoyable to be around. So why is he at AWDT right now? Check out Elmer getting dropped of on Day 1: ![]() Most dogs have pretty decent social etiquette in off-leash scenarios. I've even seen dogs that seem vicious when going for a walk, flourish in a doggie playroom or a dog park. Most people don't realize that on-leash and off-leash social skills are very different for dogs. By not understanding this, we tend to miss a key aspect of our dogs - they are more comfortable when they can control their own space. What's more, we humans make tons of mistakes when we are using leashes. We inadvertently make our dogs insecure, creating tension betweens dogs in close quarters. When I teach classes, this is something I spend a great deal of time on, because this skill is so important to you and your dog's happiness. Unfortunately, it is something that is hard to practice in the real world in an uncontrolled environment. Here are a few tips to mastering on-leash etiquette and making your dog the most social dog in the group.
Abbott the Golden Retriever has been with us for a couple of days and from the beginning I was amazed at the sheer power he has. When I first got him, he could pull harder than two pitbulls at the same time.
Abbott is the kind of dog that trainers love to work with – his owners did a lot of the right things in his first 11 months, mainly bringing him to my awesome puppy socialization class, so he has a strong foundation that eliminates a lot of problem behaviors that I’m often called into fix (good social skills, namely). This makes it a little easier to come in and help them with the little things that will make him an ultimately successful dog and a pure joy to live with. |
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