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It's a joy to have dogs as pets. Responsible dog ownership means making sure your dog isn't a danger to others around you or to yourself. Dog training is a wise investment but it is necessary to figure out what kind of dog training is best for you and your pet. Below are several kinds of dog training you might want to consider before pulling out your checkbook and loading your pooch in the carrier.
In-Home Dog Training
In-home dog training entails having the trainer come to your home and is ideal if you have a flexible lifestyle. This allows a more personal correspondence between you and the trainer and hands-on application with your pet as he learns commands. You'll also be able to have your pet needs and questions addressed as the lessons go along. This option enables you to take the learning out in public, like a beach or park that you and your dog enjoy going to for walks. It's a great opportunity for your dog to learn to focus on commands when there are distractions around. This kind of dog training is usually limited to Basic Obedience and may not solve your dog's behavioral problems.
Group Classes
This option is fairly affordable but requires consistency and practice in between classes in order to maximize your dog's learning potential. There is a structure that all dogs and owners in the class follow. The only drawback to this is that usually only one member of the family is allowed to attend the dog training. However, each person living with the dog must know how to handle and train the dog when outside the classroom. This may also not solve your dog's behavioral problems as there are quite a number of pets and owners in each batch and the dog training is not quite on a one-to-one basis.
Dog Training Boot Camp
This is a doggie boarding school. You will want to find out first what the living quarters are like as well as where they go to use the bathroom. Some will let dogs go on the floor and this might be a problem if you are training your dog to go outside to use the bathroom. Get to know the trainer who will conduct the lessons. You might also want to ask if you're allowed to visit your pet during the dog training period.
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