

Don’t let your dog get as crazy as this one -
Choosing A Dog Training Course
By Todd Nelson
You've got a dog with behavior problems, or you just plain want your dog to listen
to you, but you don't know where to begin. You need help and answers badly, but you
don't want to spend hundreds or even thousands of dollars on a professional dog trainer
to come to your house.
Well, you're not alone, there are many people in this situation.
While it is true that professional dog trainers usually get the job done the best
and in the shortest amount of time, they are very expensive for most people.
But don't
give up on your precious pooch just yet because there is help out there: online help!
There are many dog training courses that you can purchase online that will teach you how to train your dog correctly, and show you what to do about behavior problems like biting, chewing, excessive barking, tearing up your furniture, or peeing in your house.
Many of the good ones also teach you how to train your dog to walk on the leash properly,
so that you're the one in control and your dog is not pulling you everywhere. Some
even teach how to train a dog to do tricks.
The problem is that you don't want to
spend your hard earned money without knowing for sure which courses are good, and
which ones are just a bunch of hot air and tell you things that will never work.
So,
how do you begin on your search for the best dog training course, without getting
burned by a substandard course? Follow these rules when looking for a dog training
course, and you'll be one step ahead of the game:
1. Choose a course designed by a
professional dog trainer. This is VERY important, because a professional is more
likely to reveal practical dog training methods that actually work. If you can, find
a dog training course designed by someone who runs a dog training academy or school.
They are the true experts in this field.
2. The fact is that dog training courses
aren't really for training dogs at all, they're for training people, so you want
to find one that is easy for you to understand. Look for a course that focuses on
training the owner first, because ultimately it is YOU who is going to be training
your dog, not the course itself!
3. A good dog training course will focus on teaching
you how your dog thinks. People and dogs have been living together for thousands
of years, but your dog's way of thinking is completely different than yours. That's
why most people fail in training their dog on their own and need help in the first
place. Look for a dog training course that will teach you how your dog's mind responds
to things, and how to recognize certain dog behavior and what it means. That's the
mark of a winning dog training course.
4. The last thing to consider is price. There
are many very good dog training courses out there selling for $100 or less. Don't
think that just because you spend more money that you will get a better course, because
it's simply not true. Some of the more expensive dog training courses are most likely
put together by internet marketers, and their only aim is to take your money and
give you very little in return. So, keep it under $100, no matter which dog training
course you decide to buy.
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