Dog Training Schools: How to
Choose
The truth is there are so many dog training schools that offer
their services to anyone willing to pay them.
The problem though is not all schools will meet your standards
or your expected guarantees. Here are some points of considerations
when trying to choose a good school for training your dog.
Reputation
Reputation has different meanings to different people- for some
it is the capacity to yield good results regardless of the means,
for others it is the popularity of the school itself which makes it
highly recommended. But reputation, in general, is a good gauge as
to how popular the name of the training school and the appeal of
the training methods it uses. It also reflects how many people have
trusted on them.
To find a school with excellent reputation you could ask around
or search through websites. Veterinarians usually have several
names of schools and trainers to give you, your dog breeder could
also provide you with some references and ASPCA or the American
Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals can provide a list
of registered names that are sure to use humane methods approved by
the organization.
Methods of Training
Any self-respecting training school uses responsible dog
training methods. The school must have equal concern to your dog as
you do, treating your dog one of their own. Beware of schools that
employ trainers who still use old training methods such as yelling
or hurting the dogs for there exists many of this kind.
A good school should use humane techniques that promote positive
training and limits the use of risky negative reinforcement
techniques. The former covers praises and the use of dog treats in
recognition of the desirable behavior while the negative
reinforcement techniques include practices like alpha rolling,
choking and yelling.
Sufficient knowledge
The knowledge on training of the schools must range from the
oldest unreliable method to the latest training techniques for
dogs. Having extensive orientation in this field would optimize the
capacity of your dog to learn since it would be exposed to all
possible trainings to which it could respond well.
In researching for training schools, secure information
regarding the latest seminars that the trainers attended to and the
up-to-date facilities they have. Remember that you would pay hefty
amounts to get your dog trained, it is but proper that you and your
dog receive proper compensation for your investment.
Another thing that you should keep in mind is that the school's
exposure to widespread training. There are schools that claim of
specialization while others advertise that they have sufficient
knowledge on all fields of dog training. Your choice should depend
largely on the scope of knowledge the training school has.
Classroom Set Up
There are two types of classroom set-ups- group classes and
private lessons. The main advantage of the group class is that it
promotes socialization and good behavior in the presence of other
dogs. Also, when the owner trains alongside his dog, the owner
could benefit from exposure to other handlers' mistakes and
techniques.
On the other hand, private trainings could not yield these
advantages. There is also a good chance that the transfer of
learning and obedience to command given by persons other than the
trainer is poor.
It is easy to pick any dog training school but choosing the
right one for your dog could prove to be a tedious process.
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