Things to Consider When Choosing a Career in Dog
Training
Some people choose a career in dog training simply because it is a
popular choice however there are those who are really passionate
about canines that their life's direction has led them towards
loving dogs even more.
Do you fall in the category of people who pursue career in dog
training just because someone said it is a good thing or you have
fallen so in love with dogs that you are left with no option but to
fall even deeper?
Back to basic principles…
Dog training is more than a love for dogs; it also requires
knowledge and skills in handling and disciplining them and knowing
the basics of their behaviors. Dog trainers usually have long
history of experience with dogs and interaction with many dog
owners and handlers and their pets.
What is your "dog division"?
There are two types of careers in the dog world- the pet service
training and the dog training. Both have relatively high demands in
the market but there are a lot more opportunities in pet dog
training than service training.
The pet dog training usually involve dogs that function merely
as pets and as companions for outdoor activities therefore, the
usual training involved are obedience training, agility training,
potty training and training to eliminate unwanted behaviors like
barking and biting.
Service training, on the other hand, involves specified training
on services required by people with disabilities and those
undergoing therapy. Another division of service dogs are involved
in chasing criminals, drug and bomb sniffing, search and rescue
dogs and hunting dogs.
These are highly intensive trainings and require the handler to
get sufficient preparation to lead the dog in employing its
specialized functions.
Understanding of canine psychology
What do you really know about dogs- their thinking, their
behaviors and their reaction to stimulus? Training adheres to
conditioning the thinking of the dog to make specific responses.
You should also know well the fundamentals of associative
conditioning.
What about dog training education?
A dog training career requires that you have basic skills
in dog training and handling. There are no degrees in dog training
yet for there are no colleges and universities offering such.
However, there are dog "academies" or "schools" that could provide
basic training. However, the best dog trainers are often self
taught and have natural inclination to dog handling.
Some have apprenticed with excellent dog trainers while others
simply have the knack in training dogs. There are also a number of
dog training organizations that could supplement latest information
on dog training.
Comparison of working attitude with people and dogs
Dog training involves training the handlers of the dogs as well.
Therefore if you are pursuing a career in this field, it is very
important that you have good people skills and that you can
tolerate all types of people.
There are impatient owners who expect fast learning from their
dogs without taking advices openly while there are those who
relatively open to suggestions. You need to cater both types of dog
handlers and everyone in between. In short, career in dog training
is not only limited to dog training but also an experience of
people training as well.
Miscellaneous
Dog training is not limited to "training" alone; there are also
certain aspects that you should be knowledgeable of like
maintenance of proper dog hygiene, nutrition and grooming.
You should also have good knowledge on dog competitions,
accessories and training aids. You should also be able to
distinguish different dog breeds and their fundamental
differences.
You don’t have to be a guru in dog training to be an excellent
trainer; you only have to develop certain skills necessary in
handling dogs and their trainers and to have sufficient knowledge
on theories and the capacity to put them into practical
application.
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