Not exact matches
If you're seeking a full breed (not a mix) puppy, you should give some thought as to how easy / difficult a
specific type of dog is to
train, and also look at how capable you feel in providing
training for the
dog.
Both the German Shepherd and the Belgian Malinois need a
specific type of training in order to be properly socialized to live in a family as a pet
dog.
Just because a breeder has had a few
dogs trained and used as service
dogs does not mean they actually understand your
specific needs (especially since there is such a wide variety
of types of service
dogs) or can select a pup for you without ever meeting you.
Both
types (on - site and in - home)
of one - on - one
training will focus on the
specific needs
of your
dog, ranging from management, basic obedience skills and leash work all the way to more serious reactivity and aggression issues.
Like every other
type of service
dog, it is
trained in
specific tasks and work that go far beyond that.
· Lively, happy, healthy
dogs who greet visitors · Dogs are kept in roomy spaces that meet their breed - specific needs · The breeder only breeds one or a few types of dogs and is extremely knowledgeable · Provides references, a health guarantee, and guidance for care and trai
dogs who greet visitors ·
Dogs are kept in roomy spaces that meet their breed - specific needs · The breeder only breeds one or a few types of dogs and is extremely knowledgeable · Provides references, a health guarantee, and guidance for care and trai
Dogs are kept in roomy spaces that meet their breed -
specific needs · The breeder only breeds one or a few
types of dogs and is extremely knowledgeable · Provides references, a health guarantee, and guidance for care and trai
dogs and is extremely knowledgeable · Provides references, a health guarantee, and guidance for care and
training