We will give your pet a complete hands - on physical and will
recommend obedience classes in our area for you and your puppy.
As with all of our dogs,
we recommend obedience classes — not only for training, it's a great bonding experience for the dog and their people.
We often
recommend obedience classes with Eric to promote continuing good doggy conduct in our dogs after they find homes, to assure that they remain well - mannered members of their new family.
Dr. Dunbar
recommends obedience classes for any dog to ensure proper socialization.
Not exact matches
The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA)
recommends enrolling a dog in
obedience classes at least four months before the baby arrives.
However, they can be rather stubborn and aggressive if not properly socialised, so
obedience classes are strongly
recommended.
I called him, trying to sound casual and playful and upbeat and using the high - pitched voice his
obedience class teacher
recommends.
I'd
recommend that you get your toy poodle involved in
obedience classes and, if possible, agility work (obstacle courses).
We
recommend that you attend local
obedience training
classes with your dog.
I highly
recommend this center and will be looking at other
classes once we finish the Basic
Obedience.
We always
recommend that you plan to immediately sign up for a basic
obedience class with any dog you might adopt.
Included in our adoption agreement is a clause that we require our adopters to enroll into
obedience classes for all dogs under 24 months old, and strongly
recommend it for all dogs.
If you simply want a pet for your family, and don't have the time or inclination to take your dog running or hiking or biking or swimming, or to get involved in hunting, or agility (obstacle course)
classes, or advanced
obedience, I do not
recommend this breed (unless you adopt an older adult with a mellow temperament).
Instead, she
recommends doing research first - and taking puppies to
obedience classes when they are 4 months old.
Basic
obedience classes are also
recommended for dogs who just need a refresher course and for rescue and newly adopted dogs who would also benefit from a basic
obedience course.
It is not an
obedience class but we can
recommend trainers to help with basic manners and behavioral issues.
There are puppy kindergarten
classes for very young puppies, but formal
obedience training is not
recommended before six months of age.
We
recommend attending an
obedience training
class to learn in a positive environment with the opportunity for your dog to gain some social skills as well.
This
class is recommended after the Basic Obedience Class is compl
class is
recommended after the Basic
Obedience Class is compl
Class is completed.
We'll undoubtedly be enrolling Zoe in future agility
classes to help harness some of her abundant energy!We definitely
recommend her services to anyone looking for just
obedience, agility, or help with more troubling issues.
If you want a perfect recall, I would
recommend dog
obedience classes, where your dog will learn to respond in the middle of other dogs and people.
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Recommended to all... Beginner's Basic
Obedience Class
Obedience classes are always
recommended, and older training methods that involve force, dominance, or physical punishment are outdated and often harmful.
If you are interested in
obedience training, we
recommend signing up for a basic manners
class with a Certified Professional Dog Trainer (CPDT).
I've got her in some
obedience classes to try to get her to heel better and listen around distractions (She pulls a lot still and I worry about her choking if I don't use a harness, which she hates and tries to chew off) and they
recommended a gentle leader, which seems to help, and I don't worry she's going to choke herself at least.
We also
recommend continuing his education in the form of advanced
obedience classes, freestyle, agility, Rally - O, K9 nose work, dock diving, or whatever fun dog - related activity takes your fancy.
Agility and more advanced
obedience classes were
recommended.
We did take her to two 6 week
obedience classes that I highly
recommend.
For novice owners, a beginner
obedience class is highly
recommended.
Often such clubs will also offer
classes for some or all of the other dog sports, but basic
obedience is
recommended as a foundation for all of the other activities.
Obedience classes, training
classes or puppy socialization
classes are HIGHLY
recommended!
These facts explain why ethical Chow breeders and fanciers
recommend Kindergarten Puppy
Classes followed by Basic
Obedience for all Chows.
A Final Word: All KBT owners are strongly
recommended to participate in at least two very important events: a basic
obedience class and the AKC sponsored Canine Good Citizen Program ®, (see sidebar).
After graduating puppy
class with your puppy it is also
recommended that you enroll in a more advanced
obedience class to firm up the lessons that your puppy recently learned as well as to ensure that your dog does not turn in to one of those dogs who drags its master through café at peak business hours in pursuit of a cream puff.
All Kerry owners are strongly
recommended to participate in at least two very important events: a basic
obedience class and the AKC sponsored Canine Good Citizen Program ®.
So, once you have completed Basic
Obedience I, I would
recommend enrolling your dog in continuing dog training
classes for further control.
Ask the local Golden club or kennel club for a recommendation for
obedience classes, and check out the
Recommended Reading and Viewing on the GRCA web site for
obedience books and videos.
Training
Obedience classes are
recommended.
We
recommend group
obedience classes rather than a private trainer, as these
classes train you to train your dog, reinforcing his loyalty to you, and assist in socialization with people and other dogs as well.