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Dog Training: Do-it-yourself or Obedience School?
December 15, 2007 |
Many pet owners choose to train their puppies themselves, while there are some who prefer to send them off to dog obedience schools. Of course, when training pet dogs, you have to know even just the basic of techniques in order for them to grasp what you want them to learn.

In most cases, however, dogs seem to recognize words said by their master and associate this with a particular task that they need to perform. Or perhaps, the master make gestures like performing a sitting position himself, which the dog somehow picks up and imitates. Experience and personal technique is what makes training a dog a success. Desired results can be had depending on the persistence and positive attitude of the master to train, not to mention his relationship with his dog.
Obedience schools are a great alternative to training your puppies. While one reason for enrolling a dog to such school is to pick up a useful ‘trick’ or two, another great reason is for them to be given a chance to socialize and interact with other dogs. The school will definitely help him get along with dogs of his own breed and even of different one.
One must careful though, of stubbornly unsociable and violent dogs which bark and run after other dogs, especially the petite ones. If this is the kind of scene that you notice in your dog’s obedience school; it certainly is not conducive to training and socializing. It is best to find another pet dog school which has a more peaceful, harmonious atmosphere.
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