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Old 04-19-2007   #1 (permalink)
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Default I am looking for an in-house dog training school. Drop her off pick her...

...up when trained?
 
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Old 04-19-2007   #2 (permalink)
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Me too ! What are the chances we are in the same town ? Or city ? Or state ? Or country ? Or hemisphere ?!!!
 
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Old 04-19-2007   #3 (permalink)
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Training dogs is easy. Training owners is hard. If you do not participate in the training, the results will probably not be satisfactory, even if you can find a facility willing to do it.
 
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Where are you located? There is one here in Tampa on Wilsky Road. Sorry forgot the name. There is also one on Gunn Highway in Tarpon Springs. Both will teach basic commands: ie: sit, stay, etc. However, training a dog in it's truest form requires the owners to be committed as well.Ever thought of having a trainer come to your home to work with your dog? Or is the objective, go away until your trained then come home perfect? Not meaning to sound rude but training a dog is not just the dog, the owners need to be a part of it or it never works. Owning a dog requires committment, money, and devotion.
 
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It's hard to find a training camp for dogs, but If your willing to spend a few hours a day for your animals a go Thru the course's with them, then I would suggest going thru,Pet-co and checking out at the local store and Pet smart, sometimes they have obedient training classes, first the obedience then the breaking at home it all goes together, and it brings you and the dog closer, I t also shows to the animal you mean business, and you care for them as a pet owner your serious about them. How would you like your dog to trust you enough to take off the leash and she stays put until you give a command. or she goes to the door to be let out and she doesn't run off. Try it and let me know if you see any changes in the dog.
 
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All dogs are going to have to learn some kind of dog training. They need to learn to be obedient to you.It's never too early or too late to train a dog. If you have just brought a puppy, then puppy training is great, the younger the better! But whatever the age of your dog, you can teach him to obey your command.Don't waste your time and gas taking your dog to the obedience school. There are web sites available on the internet that can give you quick and easy steps on dog training for obedience. Besides training this should be a play time with your dog. Both you and your best friend should enjoy it to the fullest. While you are getting rid of your dogs bad habits, such as barking, chewing, jumping.When selecting the web site on dog training for obedience there are few thing that you need to consider:1 Find Reliable SourcesThe internet is full of ebooks. As with any other type of media, some of them are good and some are not so good. The best way to find the right crate training ebooks to use with your canine training is to look in reliable places.2 How easy is to use the siteMake sure that site is easy to use and to navigate through. At the same time make sure that instructions are easy to understand. You can check the user rating and it will give you review from current members.3 Excellent Customer Service SupportMake sure that they offer good support in case you have questions, need help, asking for advise.Depending on what you are looking for, and what you are interested in you may be able to find sites that have e-book and a few additional features and bonuses. This may be enough if you just want to teach your dog basics. On the other hand, if your dog has already developed a few bad habits, I would recommend the site with little more than just basics.http://www.squidoo.com/dog-training-...oblem_training
 
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