Ten Of The Most Important Questions You Should Ask When Selecting Dog Training Programs






by Rebecca Lane


Most people just look in their telephone book or some go on the internet to search for dog behavior training programs. The telephone book is probably quite limited, especially if you live in a small town, and the internet is so vast that it can be overwhelming trying to sort through the information to see what is relevant.

All these companies go around claiming to have the best dog training program, which is easier said than done. The secret is to narrow your choices down so you end up with the best dog behavior training program for you and your dog.

The first step is to take a good look at who has written this program.

Is this person somebody who has been training and dealing with dogs for a good number of years?

Do they have a proven track record with dog training basics?

Do they give easy to follow instructions with real solutions, not just vague comments?

Are they results-oriented trainers who do not adapt methods that rely on cruel treatment?

The next step is to see how accessible the program is.

Can you immediately have your dog participate in the program? Do not sign up with any program that promises immediate information yet makes you wait an eternity!

The following are just a few of the essential training basics you would need to ensure are present when choosing a dog behavior training program: Praise as a training tool, dealing with jumping issues, dealing with aggression, agility training, communication training, resolving biting and chewing issues , use of food as a training tool and basic housebreaking - the list can go on. You would also want to be sure that such training covers the areas of choosing puppies and raising them, as well as sundry advice on dog breeds and varieties.

Does the dog behavior training program you have selected have any money-back guarantee in case of failure?

Do they offer a 100% moneyback guarantee?

Last, but not the least, find out whether the program has a record of success.

Do they have any references they can offer you if you need proof that the program does work?

Are they freely and openly giving you access to these testimonials?

Do the testimonials contain complete details on the owners and results, or are they generic spins designed to make a quick buck for the trainers?

If you follow these rules you will be able to find the dog behavior training program that suits your lifestyle, your dog, and yourself.




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