Dog Obedience Training Colorado Springs Area

By Kristen Baird


A properly behaved pooch makes things much easier on the owner both at home and in public situations. The animal learns control and commands for acceptable actions that will fit most any situation. There are things to consider before selecting a place for dog obedience training Colorado Springs, CO.

These classes are about so much more than simply teaching one's pet a few fun tricks. Just as children must be taught proper behavior, so should dogs, and as early as possible. They need to learn how to walk properly on the leash, to sit and wait for food or other commands, to remain calm around strangers, guests or when being handled, as well as any specialized tasks they are expected to perform.

Most people begin their search with recommendations given by vets, groomers, friends and co-workers. This should be followed by online research to see if the suggested individuals are qualified as consultants, trainers or instructors, as well as what type of classes they offer. One's personal situation, and the pup's personality, will determine which of the three teaching categories is the most appropriate.

Following the research and paring down of the list of potentials, the owner should physically visit the location of two or three instructors to observe their techniques. One thing to watch for are how clear their communication skills are with the animals, as well as with the people. Another note to make is in regard to the way they teach, reinforce and correct each command.

Some pooches may need a little extra work in order to grasp certain behaviors. A lot can be learned about the instructor by noticing if they give the pup the personal attention he needs for them to understand, or if they simply brush it aside and rush to the next command. Owners are responsible for repeating each lesson when away from class so that it becomes an automatic habit for the pet to respond properly.

A key thing to remember when beginning the search is that each animal has their own personality and it is imperative that the chosen instructor understand how to deal with each unique pet style. Dealing with an aggressive canine is going to require completely different tactics than handling one who is nervous, shy and timid. Consider the pooch when making the selection between group classes and private sessions.

Pups who are social butterflies, friendly and fairly well controlled would probably benefit from the interaction found in group sessions. Those who are stubborn, strong willed, temperamental, aggressive or have problems remaining focused would likely fare better with the personalized attention of private classes. This choice should definitely be made with the best interest of the animal in mind.

Finding an effective program can assist in solving many pet behavioral issues both at home and in public. They can learn to contain their excitement and not jump on folks, to stop barking, to come when called, to not beg when people are eating, to behave on a leash and many other things. There are many benefits to having an obedient pooch.




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