HOW DO I SELECT THE MOST QUALIFIED TRAINER?

*A word of mouth recommendation is powerful.

*Check the internet for local “dog training” options and check the sites that offer a trainer’s biography stating their years of experience, dog affiliations and training accomplishments.

 

CAN I VISIT YOUR FACILITY BEFORE I SIGN UP FOR A CLASS?

*Absolutely! Call and ask. A reputable training facility should be eager for you to see a class in progress – ideally plan to attend when the course is at the ½ way point.

WILL MY DOG GAIN WEIGHT IF I USE FOOD TREATS?

*Not necessarily. Training treats are small for medium to large dogs and tiny for small and toy dogs.

*Reduce their regular meal size – the treats you use for training will replace that amount.

*Treats should eventually be phased out and replaced with your enthusiastic praise.

*Learn how you can determine if your dog is currently at a healthy weight. Professionals and friends alike fear offending you with the comment that your dog is “fat”.

*A recent study has shown that dogs maintaining a healthy weight live 2 years longer (in people years that is).

 

AT WHAT AGE DO YOU BEGIN PUPPY TRAINING?

*Ideally, 9 – 12 weeks old. Keep in mind that the younger the puppy, the fewer bad habits they have had time to establish after leaving the litter. If you will be going to a professional training facility, wait until after their initial set of vaccinations – or the 2nd set if you prefer.

CAN MY DOG BE TOO OLD TO LEARN?

*No dog is too old to learn a new trick!! But it may take a bit longer to diminish old habits.

 

WHAT IF MY DOG ISN’T FOOD MOTIVATED?

*Food is the reward most favored by dogs. Dogs are highly motivated by smell. Experiment with different treats – hot dogs, cooked chicken, string cheese. Commercial treats should be semi moist because they can easily be divided or cut with scissors into the desired size. Hard treats take a longer chew time! Have several choices available when you train. Keep trying, don’t give up quickly.

* Plan your training session before their meal time so they will be hungry.

 

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Toby Antolik
2 years ago
Very knowledgeable very helpful very understanding. Highly recommended
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Pooch Palace
3 years ago
Ann is so very knowledgeable and kind. She has many years of experience with training and a wonderful facility.
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Harold Guidry
4 years ago
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Lee Garde
4 years ago
My dog had a particular issue. I came to the obedience classes. Zoey's improvement has been remarkable. I have learned so much from watching Ann interact with the dogs in class as well. I will be applying lessons I learned by watching her. I highly recommend Ann's services.
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Shawn Hartzell
6 years ago
Ann provides excellent service, care with her training and wealth of experience. She helped me with areas to improve on my retriever and the next steps I should proceed with in preparation for a hunting companion and AKC field trials
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Jenna N
7 years ago
My golden retriever, Finley and I learned so much! Ann's class is wonderful. She takes the time to help you with any issues you may be having and is very knowledgeable! I would love to take another class from her.
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Joyce Moore
8 years ago
Ann is an excellent dog trainer. She has years of experience and lots of patience to get you thru your problem areas. She is always attending new seminars and classes to maintain her skills to give you all the options to find the one that works best for you and your pets needs. And to watch her with her own dogs is truly amazing and a test of her skills.
Ann is a wonderful trainer for both dogs and owners. I have been training with her for more than a decade and am happy to report that my dogs have earned many Obedience titles because of her expert training skills.