Is there a reason why most dog training places don't address correcting behavioral issues in classes pass beginning classes? Since behavioral issues will most likely also come up pass puppy months and/or a 8 week beginning course, why wouldn't they also address them in those classes? It's weird to me, because I would think they would continue to.
Given, intermediate and advance classes need a lot time to teach new cues/proof old ones but I think behavioral issues should also be addressed. I don't know. Any opinions or experiences?
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i think the trainers kinda rely on the questions coming from the students.
if they don't have any problems and they are not asked to solve a question,
they don't go there.
my trainers always asked if someone has problems and/or questions.
i have dealt with 4 different trainers.
they adressed jumping, nipping and housebreaking.
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