Choosing The Right Training Class For Your Dog
November 2, 2008 by Richard Cross
Training your dog is vital for many reasons including the future safety of your pet. While it’s entirely possible to train your dog well at home, going to professional training classes can be a big help. Especially if you’ve never trained a dog before.
Choosing the right training class isn’t always easy though. How can you tell which classes are the best? What should you look out for in a training class? Below are some guidelines for choosing the best training class for your dog.
- While an important aspect of a training class is allowing your dog to socialise with other dogs, the main reason you are there is for training. Be wary of classes which seem to be more about socializing than actual training.
- Like human schools, the fewer dogs per teacher the better. Try to go to a class with no more than 10-12 dogs and a maximum of five dogs per teacher.
- Asking your friends, family and vet is a great way to get a recommendation for a training class.
- Never dive straight into a class before you know what it’s like. Go along to one session without your dog just to check how well organised it is.
- Ask the instructors at the class about their experience and background. The best class teachers will have an extensive knowledge of training your specific breed.
These are some general guidelines for choosing the right class, but the best way to find a great class is to see which ones other people have had success with. If other dog owners have been to a class and it’s really helped with their training then go and watch a session.
Remember, training classes should be in addition to your own training and not as a substitute. You can’t expect your class instructor to train your dog for you but they will help guide you in the right direction. Training at home is vital for success.
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