Thursday, January 5, 2012

Dog Health Questions: Where can i find a dog training center?

i live in south jersey and am getting a lab puppy in 2 weeks, i want to enroll him in a puppy class, i have already enrolled him in a puppy class but i am afraid that he might get sick, my breeder is giving the puppies their first set of shots before they come home, is that enough or should i wait until he has all of his shots before i start him????? i would also like to find a place that has agility, obedience, and confirmation as i would like to do that to... PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!

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So you must love your dogs like we do. It been about six months ago when a found the dog training academy course. I was able to successfully train them in three weeks. And I still teach them new thing all the time. It's worked better then the local school and a lot less money to. It could be what you're looking for.

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  • Your veterinarianand your dog's breeder can advise you on all of this - they know where the best places are around for training and everything else dog-related.

    Just go to the vet first, and you can discuss all this when you get there - you won't be ready for puppy kindergarten for a little while. You need to get your puppy settled in - but it's good you're planning ahead!

  • Hey!!! Breanna I see that you need some sort of guide that will give you tips and tricks to help you dog become fully trained and more healty.Recently one of my freinds really needed some advise on how to train his dog. He followed the dog training academy course to successfully have a full trained dog in a few weeks.

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  • Hi,
    First, It's always a good idea to have a vet check your Puppy out. While at your Vets, ask him or her about Kennel Cough.
    Next, Puppy classes. These type of classes are Great for socialization but not much else.
    The instructors only use One method of training, or teaches one way. So, your puppy either gets it or flunks. This is wrong by the way, All dogs or different just like people. It's a matter of identifying what method of training is best for you dog, and that's a matter of identifying your dogs personality and drive.
    I'd also like to point out, Puppies have the attention span of about 5 seconds, Not a whole lot of mental maturity or development. You may end up frustrating yourself and your puppy. A good age is 5months to start formal training.
    Agility and Confirmation, Was your dog Breed for Confirmation? Was your dog breed for working? Was the parents show dogs? Titled dogs? or Working dogs?
    Not all dogs can do agility or confirmation.
    You could check out this book called The Right Dog for Me, by Jeff McCall..It's on amazon.
    www.theinternationalk9foundation.com

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