Freedom
Posted : 4/19/2012 4:19:48 PM
Well said, Jackie!
I don't ever suggest folks go to PetsMart or PetCo, either. One of the trainers at the PetCo near me has NEVER owned a dog! GEESH!
You can find a trainer near you using this link:
http://www.apdt.com/petowners/ts/default.aspx
Talk with the person before you sign up. You want someone who has dogs, who works with them in conformation, Agility, Flyball, herding, SOMETHING - this person will have extensive experience reading dog body language. I personally only use positive reinforcement training facilities.
I strongly advocate group classes. A dog doesn't learn much in a one hour class. YOU learn, and then the practices and home work is critical. The place I attend, fees are per dog; the entire family (about age 8 and up) are encouraged to attend. This means all of you are learning the same things, will use the same commands, and learn the dog. You also will learn by watching the other members work with their dogs; and they will see things and make observations which are also helpful to you.
And if you think you teach the dog "sit" and then you are done, think again. Do you remember the algebra you learned in high school? Only if you have used it since! The practice routines you get in class are things you will come back to over and over again, for the life of the dog. Many of them are building blocks, so sit get repeated as you practice something else.
I have seldom found the need to spend the extra money for a one on one personal trainer. It is VERY costly.