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How to choose a dog trainer Teaching your dog obedience will make a huge difference in your relationship, especially if you have just taken on a new, untrained dog. And even old dogs, as they say, can learn new tricks. While dogs are incredibly intelligent animals, without proper training, most will not reach their full potential. The consistency in reinforcing habits and a little investment of time and money you could change a puppy or even an adult dog that has some bad habits into a well-behaved friend. A good trainer will turn your dog into a valuable companion. Here are some things to consider when looking for a competent dog trainer.

POSITIVE REINFORCEMENT

The American Humane Society recommends only using trainers that practice positive reinforcement with your pet, using food, play time, praise and attention to encourage good behaviors. It’s a good idea to watch the trainer in action before committing to them. See what techniques they use, how they interact with dogs and whether you’re comfortable with those interactions. The Humane Society also lists some training techniques to avoid, including: — Yelling — Choking — Shaking the scruff — Tugging on the leash — Forcing the dog onto its back — Any actions that cause fright or inflict pain Fortunately, positive reinforcement has become the dominant method in dog training today, so you’re likely to find plenty of trainers who use praise and attention to effectively encourage good behaviors from your pet.

ASK AROUND

If you’re looking for a well-behaved dog, there’s a place you can always go for advice: the people who own well-behaved dogs. If you know someone who has the seemingly perfect pet, ask them who their trainer is. They should be happy to share advice and let you know who has had a role in training their dogs, along with feedback on how the process went. It’s best to find several good trainers to pick from, so make a short list based on your research and talking with other dog owners. Trainers aren’t usually regulated by the government, so do your own research about the level of qualifications and years of experience for each trainer you talk with.

CLASS FORMATS

In general, it’s best for the dog’s owner — and even the whole family, if possible — to participate in the training process. Classes that involve the owner are likely to get the best results for a variety of reasons. For one, you’ll be able to talk to other dog owners and watch how they interact with their pets. You’ll be able to learn as much as your pets do about getting them to behave at home. For another, your dog will more comfortably transition their training to your house if you’ve been involved in the training process. If you leave your dog with a trainer without getting involved, they may end up responding better to the trainer than they do to you at home.

OTHER QUESTIONS

When you go to observe a dog trainer in action, the American Humane Society recommends you

note the following things: — Is class size limited to allow for individual attention? — Are there separate classes for puppies and adult dogs? — Are there different class levels (for example, beginner, intermediate, and advanced)? — Are training equipment and methods humane? — Does the trainer use a variety of methods to meet dogs’ individual needs? — Is proof of vaccination required? — Are the students, both human and canine, enjoying themselves? — Are dogs and owners actively encouraged? — Is praise given frequently? — Are voice commands given in upbeat tones? — Are lesson handouts available? — Is information available on how dogs learn, basic grooming, problem solving, and related topics?

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