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How To Choose The Right Kind Of Dog Obedience Training Tampa For Your Pup

By Ann Moore


Everyone loves the thought of a cute puppy but even the sweetest pup can be a handful. Dogs can learn bad habits that can quickly turn into permanent problems. If you are thinking about enrolling your dog in a course that teaches dog obedience training Tampa but are not sure which course to sign up for, here are some things you may want to think about.

While any dog can learn obedience skills, the age of your dog does need to be considered. As well, whether your pup was a rescue or not can actually have some bearing on which course would be best for them. Young dogs may do better with an introduction to obedience whereas an older dog may be best served by a tailored obedience course that targets their specific needs.

An important first step before you commit to a class is to try and figure out what your dog's issue is so that you can deal with any underlying problems. For example, if your dog seems aggressive towards other dogs, you should try and figure out why. A class may not be able to address a dog's behavior unless the instructors know why the dog is behaving the way it is.

Some classes are structured as group learning experiences and these can be great for younger dogs that may need socialization in addition to learning basic obedience skills. A dog that shows aggression towards other canines may do better in a more individualized setting instead. Knowing your dog's personality can be a great help in choosing the kind of program that is right for your needs.

If your dog is older you may think that they are too old for obedience work. This is not the case. Any dog can learn new skills and improve on abilities that they already have. You may just need to figure out what motivates your dog in order to train them more effectively.

One thing that the most effective training methods have in common is that they all require you to do work at home in between sessions. It is very important to work with your canine on a regular basis and one or two classes a week aren't enough to keep your dog's skill level up. Learning how to have a successful training session when working independently is also something that a good course will teach you.

There are basic level skills and then there are more advanced abilities that your canine may benefit from working on. If you have a dog that has a lot of energy, a course such as agility training or fly ball could be very beneficial. If you have a dog that exhibits high intelligence, enrolling them in a program that teaches tracking or other related skills may help keep your pup happy and stimulated.

No matter what kind of course you choose, it is important to make sure that the trainer is skilled, experienced and has the educational background to work with your dog. Not all trainers are created equal. Look for one who continually refreshes their own training and updates their knowledge through continuing education courses. You can find the names of trainers and lists of available courses by looking online. Then, you can use word of mouth to narrow down your options until you find one course that is right for both you and your dog.




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