This guide will cover the importance of dog training, what to expect from obedience classes and how to find classes near you.
Why Dog Training is Important
Training your dog with even basic training is more than teaching them to sit or stay. It’s about building a strong connection and stopping unwanted behaviours. Here are some reasons why dog training is important:
Building Trust and Bonding
Training is a great way to build trust between you and your dog. It sets you as the pack leader which makes your dog feel safe. Through consistent training you learn to understand each other better and strengthen your bond.
For example when Eve first got her new puppy, a rescue dog called Dizzy, she was anxious and fearful of new environments. Through regular training she built a strong bond and she became more confident and trusting.
Safety
A trained dog is less likely to do dangerous things like running into traffic or eating toxic substances. Commands like “stay” and “leave it” can prevent accidents and keep your dog safe. Imagine walking your dog off leash in a park and knowing they will come back to you when called – that’s the power of good training.
Socialization
Obedience classes provide a controlled environment for your dog to interact with other dogs and people. It reduces fear and aggression and makes outings and social events more enjoyable for both of you.
Stopping and Fixing Bad Behaviours
Training helps address and prevent bad behaviours like excessive barking, jumping on visitors or pulling on the lead. Reward based methods which use positive reinforcement like treats and praise are most effective in shaping good behaviour.
What to Expect from Obedience Classes
Obedience class or dog school will come in all shapes and sizes to suit different needs and levels of training. Here’s what you can expect:
Foundation Training
Foundation training covers the basics like sit, stay, come and heel. Foundation training also teaches your dog to walk nicely on a lead so your walks are more fun and enjoyable and less of a tug of war.
Socialization Opportunities
Class’s provide opportunities for your dog to interact with other dogs in a controlled environment.
This interaction helps them learn good social behaviour and reduces anxiety in social situations. It’s a great way for puppies to learn how to play nicely and for older dogs to brush up on their social skills.
Expert Guidance
Experienced trainers run obedience class and offer expert guidance and support. They will give you dog training advice specific to your dog and their behaviour. (You can teach an old dog new tricks) Trainers can pick up on things you may not even notice and address them so you get a full training experience.
Find Dog Training Classes Near You
Finding the right dog training class is important for your pet (and your sanity). Here’s how to find the best “dog school coach” or, class in your area:
Research and Recommendations
Start by learning and researching local dog training classes online. Look for feedback about the trainers, the class environment and the results. Personal recommendations are gold. Ask friends, family, your vet or other dog owners for suggestions. This worked magic for us!
Visit Local Pet Stores and Veterinary Clinics
Many pet stores and veterinary clinics will have information on local dog training classes. Some even run their own class or partner with professional trainers. These places can provide you with brochures, business cards or direct recommendations to good trainers and schools.
Attend a Class
Before you commit, try to attend a training class. This will give you a chance to see the trainer in action and get a feel for the class. Look for a positive, reward based approach and a clean and tidy environment.
Watch how the trainer interacts with the dogs and their owners. The atmosphere should be supportive and encouraging.
Class Size and Format
Smaller class sizes mean more one on one attention and better interaction between the trainer and participants. In larger groups it’s hard for trainers to give each dog and owner the individual attention they require.
Online Resources Courses
Websites like the APDT’s Trainer Search or local humane societies will have searchable databases of certified trainers in your area. These resources will help you find qualified trainers near you and more information about their services and benefits.
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In my experience obedience classes are an investment worth making for your pet and your sanity. They provide training, socialisation and guidance that leads to a well behaved and happy dog.