Monday, October 20, 2014

Useful Tips About The Importance Of Dog Training Charlotte NC Pet Owners Will Appreciate

By Dominique Martin


Some dogs are naturally more stubborn and more challenging to train to follow their owners' commands than others. Professional dog training is the best way to ensure that these ornery pooches get the guidance they need to become excellent family pets. If interested in dog training Charlotte NC customers should first know what to look for.

Many new pet owners believe they can handle their dog's training on their own, however it often happens that it is a much more challenging job then they anticipated and they end up in over their heads with a dog who calls the shots. A well-trained pup on the other hand is happy to obey its owner, and will be easier for other caregivers to work with as well.

The best trainers adore dogs and demonstrate patience and positive reinforcement in their training methods. They will never intimidate a dog and threaten physical or verbal punishment for disobedience, but will reward it with fun games, favorite treats, and lots of praise and affection when it does as its told.

Asking a personal acquaintance who owns a dog or a person working with animals such as a vet or groomer is a good way to locate an outstanding trainer. Anyone being considered should be checked out further online for unbiased reviews of their service and the Better Business Bureau to make sure there aren't any complaints against them. It is advisable to actually attend one of the trainer's classes prior to enrolling one's pet.

Classes can be found in various formats, the most common being private lessons for the dog and owner or just the animal alone with the trainer, or as a group of several owners and their pets. Generally, the group approach offers more as it not only provides structured training but also gives the dogs a chance to socialize. Quite often, all members of the family can attend, so that each of them knows how to best relate to the dog and get it to obey.

When checking out potential group lessons the owner should look for the following. The size of the class should not be too large, the dogs should be grouped appropriately according to age, stage of training etc., use of positive reinforcements, are the animals being praised and encouraged and do they seem happy, and are they required to be vaccinated.

Lessons for dogs need not cost a fortune. Although the price may vary depending on the location, method of delivery, and how long the program runs for, it is usually not hard to find a reasonably priced instructor. Group lessons tend to be cheaper, and are even subsidized by animal shelters in some cases, making them more accessible.

Puppies should ideally begin training between eight and sixteen weeks of age, but dogs of any age can be trained, those who are older than this can be placed in an adolescent and adult class. Before going to class, it's best to not feed the dog so he or she is more eager and responsive to any treats which are given as rewards for obedience. It's also important to practice the training methods taught in class at home with one's pet on a regular basis.




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