Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Home Training Versus Dog Training Schools

There are positives and negatives that go with the two main types of obedience training environments when it comes to dogs. There is the possibility of the individual home schooling their dog, and there is also the possibility of bringing the dog to a dog training school. By looking over a list of pros and cons when it comes to each, the individual owner can make the choice that they are most comfortable with utilizing. Please keep in mind that the answer to the dilemma will vary from individual owner to owner since personal preferences vary.

Home training allows the individual to have constant contact with the dog. It is also free, which fits in to most people’s budgets just perfectly. It also lets the dog know that there is expected of them a certain degree of decorum and obedience in the presence of their master. However, many people lack the training and knowledge or patience in order to make sure that they properly train their dog. For individuals that get frustrated easily, they may become too upset with their dog and nothing good can come of that.

Dog training schools are nice because all the work is done professionally and for or with the owner. However, it can be fairly expensive when it comes to where the individual is located and the prices of these sessions in that area, as well as the fact that the dog may come to be obedient primarily in the presence of the instructor and not in the presence of the owner. The decision is left up to the individual but there are positive and negative qualities to each decision. For the most part, the individual needs to assess themselves and see what it is that they can and cannot do. Knowing one’s weaknesses and strengths is vital, as well as knowing what would make the dog more comfortable and supported.

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