Read About Find Dog Trainer

ImageNeed to find a dog trainer? This is one of the most important things you can do for your dog, especially if you lack the information or confidence to train him yourself. Here's everything you need to know to get started.

Find Dog Trainer Information Online

Training your dog should always be a fun experience, both for you and your dog. While it is possible to train your dog from information gained in a book or magazine, you might also consider a professional dog trainer to help you with some of the more complex commands and also to correct any bad behaviors your dog has picked up.

You'll find a wealth of trainer information on the Internet, and many certified professionals in every area of the country. Each one will offer varying philosophies on discipline, training methods, and even what behaviors you should train. There are a few things, however, that you should look for in any canine professional:

  • The trainer should use humane training methods with your dog. Anything that causes the dog real pain or humiliation should be avoided. A dog's dignity should be maintained at all times.

  • The trainer should be certified by a reputable association or organization, such as the Association of Pet Dog Trainers.

  • The trainer should recognize that different breeds and different temperaments respond to different techniques. The "one size fits all" methodImage of training is not often the best approach, and some techniques that work great for one type of dog can actually curtail the learning curve in others.

  • The trainer should be able to give you some references when asked. Speaking with previous clients is a great way to find out the strengths and weaknesses of the trainer's methods. Any trainer who is hesitant about offering a client reference just may have something to hide.

    Find Dog Trainer Information Locally

    Besides online resources, you can also get a lot of information about area dog trainers from your local network, including your veterinarian, neighborhood humane society, and even local parks and recreation centers. Talk to people in your vet's waiting room and find out who they've used. Word of mouth is a great way to find a trustworthy professional.

    Check your local newspaper and weekly publications for commercial ads of trainers. The classified ads are sometimes a good resource as well. Visit your local pet supply store and ask the employees there if they have information on area trainers.

    With just a little investigation, you can find a professional trainer that will work well with your dog's personality and your personal preferences. Don't be afraid to ask questions of any prospective trainer, and don't hesitate to stop using someone's services if you feel they aren't meeting your needs.