Classes are ineffective for solving most dog problems in
Roseville.
DOG TRAINING IS A PROFESSION THAT REQUIRES MORE THAN COMMON
SENSE
- Just like you can't be a doctor,
lawyer, veterinarian, police officer, etc. by only possessing common sense,
neither can you be a dog trainer/behavior consultant.
Amateur and hobbyist dog
trainers are nice people who love dogs and care about them.
When you need results and are
paying good money, do not be misled by them.
You want someone who can get your
dog to obey your voice quickly without yelling, violence or bribing with food.
Who wants a dog who doesn't listen unless you have treats?
Obedience is you asking your dog to
do something and he does it because you say so, and not because the dog is
going to get food or be punished.
Be forewarned, the words "Positive
Reinforcement, Luring and Operant Conditioning." are code for bribing with
food. Folks, don't waste your time and money on this nonsense and call us to
learn how to train your dog fast without food or violent methods. The cruelest
method is the one where the dog never gets trained and the dog no longer
respects the owners and is biting people as a direct result of owners trying to
train their dog with food. Then the dog has to be euthanized.
If you do
not see dramatic results during the first lesson, you probably never will.
Either it happens right away or it probably will not
ever.
CLASSES.
. .Just About The Worst Way To Train Your Dog
Classes are wrong for most dogs and owners.
MYTHS EXPOSED
Classes are a good place to socialize your
dog.
False It sounds good though. Dogs learn to socialize with each
other when they are six to eight weeks old in the litter, the Critical Period.
Aggression or fear very often gets much worse from
well-meaning attempts to break this behavior in classes.
If you were scared of heights,
would hanging you off the top of a tall building make you less or more fearful
of falling? If you need to teach your dog good manners in public, remember the
3 phases of dog training--learning, correction, then distraction proofing.
Classes have it backwards making it much much harder to train and socialize
your dog.
Classes in Roseville are a good place to teach your dog to
behave around distractions.
False What classes have kids on razor scooters or families
having picnics, real life distractions? If you want your dog to behave around
kids on razor scooters, for example, you need to train your dog first, then
introduce distractions.
Classes
are NOT appropriate for...
People who are easily embarrassed or have
anxiety, professionals, business people, busy people, people on tight
schedules, children, teenagers, the elderly, those who are frail or have
disabilities, or IF YOU NEED RESULTS "NOW!"
For behavior problems, group
classes are totally ineffective and often make problems worse.
Dogs often get stressed-out in
classes and become withdrawn, depressed or aggressive.
If you have a small dog or a
puppy, there is a good chance it will get attacked by a larger dog. People in
classes often can't control their dogs, which often slip out of their collars
and attack other dogs in class.
Don't take our word for it, go watch a class and see dogs
lunging and snapping at each other!
Group
classes have it backwards
Classes make dogs resistant to
obedience by putting distraction first. The three phases of dog training are:
#1 Learning, #2 Correction, AND THEN #3 Distraction. Classes for dogs in
Roseville often stress-out dogs and make them fearful or neurotic causing a
host of undesirable behaviors at home such as self-mutilation and
dominance.
PROBLEM: DOG OWNERS
DO GET SPECIAL ATTENTION IN CLASSES
The trainer may ask you to
leave.
Most people feel humiliated and
embarrassed in classes and quit
All the other people in class
may stare at you like you are mean or clueless.
You may be ignored and treated
unfairly.
A trainer cannot solve problems in
the home when she has never been there. People's perspective, or what they say,
is often the exact opposite of what a trainer sees at the home. People do not
connect certain things to problems. Trainers always need to to see what is
going on at the home for themselves to end troubles.
What you
want to look out for
WHEN THEY SAY HOW LONG IT TAKES
- It does not take a six weeks course to learn "sit", "down", "stay",
"heel" and "come" on a leash. We teach all this and much more in one to three
lessons, and teach off-leash training in 4 or 5 lessons!
The trainer should be able to
get your dog to lay down during the first lesson. There is NO EXCUSE for
not being able to do this, period. If it is a 140 pound Great Dane or a
Shar-Pei that bites, a good trainer can get your dog to lay down the first
lesson.
Don't endanger your dog or make it
even more aggressive.
Choose an Roseville trainer who
specialize in controlling undesirable dog behavior. The best dog trainers
spend a lot more time with the owners than with the dogs and often have college
degrees in Psychology or Counseling. Good trainers understand problems which
may arise in the future and teach you to control them too.
Special Breed Trainers. . . Even if you do not have one.
Individual temperament, litter
constellation, experience and genetics can account for a dogs behavior
more than what breed it is. Hence, a Poodle or a Cocker Spaniel can be much
more difficult than a Pit Bull or a Doberman Pinscher. A good trainer is
prepared to work with any dog breed, of any age and of any temperament. Be
leery of trainers who specialize in puppies or typically "easy" dogs.
Conversely, be leery of Roseville trainers who purport that their success with
big dogs such as German Shepherds equates into being an expert with all
dogs.