Saturday, October 8, 2011

Dog Health Questions: Where can i find good dog training tips online for free?

i want to learn how to train my dog thanks for your help

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Recommended Answer:
http://www.ddfl.org/tips.htm#dog

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  • if you want to properly train your dog, find a trainer and class that meets your training desires. not only will you learn how to train your dog. you will be shown and your dog will learn how to behave around other dogs and distractions. it is very important to teach a dog how to behave other places than just in it's home environement. most training classes are around $100. please do not go to petsmart. you will only be wasting money.

  • LOT of great sites. what are you trying to train him to do?
    Just do a Yahoo search, and you will find great advice from the world's best treainers! All for free.
    Use the search phrases such as, " Obedience training"
    "Clicker lessons" "Aggressive dog training" "train to fetch" etc...just anything you want to know..
    training a puppy..training an adult dog, etc

  • email me littlepirateprincess_93@yahoo.com i'll help i've trained several

  • Yes I agree with Susan
    http://www.ddfl.org/tips_dogs.htm
    Also note that they have a behavior help line that you can call.
    http://www.ddfl.org/beh-help.htm

  • www.petplace.com

    Also, you can post your questions and Dr. Jon will answer them directly to your email IF you wait patiently and if it is a popular topic, the answer might get posted on his website. Try it!

  • Join a Yahoo group that is for your breed of dog.. preferably an active one and ask a few questions plus reading what the others are talking about.

    I have 6 German Shepherds & Train in the sport of Schutzhund and belong to several different yahoo groups.

    GOOD LUCK
    http://360.yahoo.com/sewwoodyou

  • from me.e-mail me at doug_the_dog@sbcglobal.net

  • Leerburg.com

    Lots of articles on training and behavior.

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