Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Information About Dog Training Charlotte NC Pet Owners Will Find Useful

By Dominique Martin


Behavioral problems in dogs are usually correctable with proper training. Rather than giving up on the dog and placing it in a shelter, the best approach is to seek the services of a patient and professional dog trainer who offers behavior modification classes that will be both fun for the animal and help to curb its undesirable actions. When looking for dog training Charlotte NC residents should keep these points in mind.

Many new pet owners believe they can handle their dog's training on their own, however it often happens that it is a much more challenging job then they anticipated and they end up in over their heads with a dog who calls the shots. A well-trained pup on the other hand is happy to obey its owner, and will be easier for other caregivers to work with as well.

A good trainer should have a genuine love for dogs, be very patient, and only use positive reinforcements with the animals. Instilling fear in the dog by way of threatening punishment must never be used, instead the pets should be presented with such rewards as a treat, playing a game, or verbal praise and petting for demonstrating obedient behavior.

When a person one knows has had a good experience with a wonderful dog trainer, this is the best way to find one, but a groomer or vet may also be able to recommend some. The owner should do some background checking on any trainer being considered with both the Better Business Bureau to see if any complaint has ever been filed against him or her, and unbiased sites with reviews by past customers. Going to one of classes before signing one's dog up is also wise.

Classes can be found in various formats, the most common being private lessons for the dog and owner or just the animal alone with the trainer, or as a group of several owners and their pets. Generally, the group approach offers more as it not only provides structured training but also gives the dogs a chance to socialize. Quite often, all members of the family can attend, so that each of them knows how to best relate to the dog and get it to obey.

When sampling prospective classes, the owner should pay attention to the following details. The number of dogs should be appropriate for the number of instructors, the animals should be grouped in an appropriate manner by age, training level etc., positive reinforcements should be used frequently, the animals should look happy and receive consistent praise for their cooperation, and they should require evidence of vaccination.

The cost of training can vary considerably and depends on factors such as how long the program is, geographical location, and whether the lessons are private or group. Usually group lessons are somewhat less expensive and occasionally they will be subsidized by local animal shelters, to ensure access and affordability for all.

Puppies should ideally begin training between eight and sixteen weeks of age, but dogs of any age can be trained, those who are older than this can be placed in an adolescent and adult class. Before going to class, it's best to not feed the dog so he or she is more eager and responsive to any treats which are given as rewards for obedience. It's also important to practice the training methods taught in class at home with one's pet on a regular basis.




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