What's missing from
the average group training class is not obedience commands (most of the dogs we work with already know their commands!)
Dogs that bite or threaten to bite are usually beyond the capabilities of
the average group training class such as those commonly offered by kennel clubs and animal shelters.
Not exact matches
In the megachurch we had cell
groups... good idea, but the cell leaders weren't
trained enough... the
average size churches were able to keep communications open through
classes or small gatherings... only problem is that it was the same 20 - 50 people showing up... the small
groups encourage dialogue.
Even with no
training on the personal digital assistant (PDA), study participants caught on naturally to the gadget's features — Pocket Calendar, Tasks, and
Class Pro features were the most useful — and experienced grade - point -
average boosts of about 14 percent compared to the control
group, which started with similar grades.
The Practical Pet Protocol
group training classes are intended to be a step above the
average dog obedience
class.