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I just stumbled on this and have been looking it over...seems like something pretty neat. It's an E-training class that is live or recorded with interactions....
http://www.e-trainingfordogs.com/CourseL…
It seems like a decent alternative to people that aren't in an area that offers classes or training.
ADD>>> I see people also recommending petsmart. They "can" be a good place and are very reasonable in costs as well as have a 100% guarantee. The thing to do is check out the trainer first though (there are even bad professionals in private practice). Watch some classes...talk to students and see if it might be what you need before just enrolling. I know some great trainers and some that aren't so great. If you're familiar with Zac George from Animal Planet...he was a petsmart trainer and is well known for his training skills :)
ADD>>> Also, training yourself is definitely cheaper but if you don't know what you're doing it can cause more problems. It's always best to get the basics from a reliable trainer then fine tuning your skills at home. Books have all the information you need if you understand the basics but I've seen people that even in classes, struggle. If you have specific problems you can't solve yourself, look into a basic obedience class. Even if they don't have the very best trainer you can learn some basic skills.
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This guide is perfect if you need to quickly stop your dog biting, deal with dog aggression or find out how to stop them peeing in the house or car. Or you may need to address one or more of the other common dog obedience training problems such as excessive chewing, whining, or stopping your dog bolting out of the door?...Or you may have breed specific issues such as how to stop a Chihuahua howling or stopping excessive barking from your Border Collie?... - Hi, I understand that you are looking for some advice or resources to help fully train your dog or fix behavior problems. If a professional dog trainer is not an option at this time, or if you want to trt training your dog on your own (a great way to bond), I'd suggest you give SitStayFettch a try. A friend recommened it to me a few years ago, and I was amazed how quickly it worked, which is why I recommend it to others. The dog training academy also has as an excellent home training course.
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But you're mentally attached with your dog , so i think that you can train it better...! - Hey there, I certainly know what your needing. I've had the same problem with my puppy. Recently one of my relatives really needed some advice on how to train his dog too. She followed the dog training academy course to successfully have a full trained dog in a very short time. Let me know if this helps.
- they have dog obedience classes at petsmart... i would say check out the reviews people have given for the trainer to really see if its worth how much their charging or the least expensive way to train your dog is you training the dog by urself, that way you have total control and trust of the dog and you aren't spending alot of money for it
- i dont know about them or what kind of training your wanting...
for basics near me it's about 94 for 6 weeks 10.00 every visit after that. place is great! run by people that show and work there dogs in agility, conformation and obedience trials.
petsmart has a suckish training program here...for 200 for 9 weeks.
another program i think is BS is one run by a facility that claims to train K9 officers...and is "willing to train your dog too" for 800 they will alpha roll your dog...i see the signs when i go to my parents they are just horrid. - I know that pet-smart offers dog training, i usually find pet-smart to be a more expensive place but they offer high quality services. you can go to this website: http://training.petsmart.com/. choose the class that you are interested in and then prices are displayed.
Good Luck! - Depends where you go. I can train at my local kennel club for $150 and that covers the whole year. If I become a member it's more like $40. If I go to one of the more "fancy" places around here I think it's about $110+ for 8 weeks. Some other places are a little more reasonable at about $75 for 8 weeks. I don't have a clue what places like Petco cost, I have never (and would never) taken a class there.
- I paid $90 to take part in a basic class at a dog training club, but other places that do it professionally are usually more per class (I was anticipating spending $200 or more for this club, and was happily surprised by the low price).
- Steve E couldn't have said it better. Get involved with a club that offers agility class's you'll have more fun with it and it trains you also.
- Bark Busters is about $495-520.
K-9 Companions varies depending on the courses you select: http://www.k-9companions.com/courses.htm - Hi
I guess you should try professional help
I made some research for you and I found that you need professionals help
Check the link below for useful info - Don't waste you money on them find a dog club or a dog agility instructor that competes with there dogs and take lessons you will have better value for your money and have more fun.
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