February 23, 2012

Dog Trainers

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Whether you’re a veteran puppy raiser or a picking up your very first puppy, a dog trainer is an important part of working with, getting to know, and training your new puppy or dog.  Here you’ll find a list of dog trainers from across the country.  All dog trainers are encouraged to add their name to the list…after all it’s free!  However, if you’re interested we will also add a premium section for those dog trainers who wish to get more exposure on the Puppy In Training website.

Comments

  1. Yvette Sheehan says:

    Hi Colby,

    Do you have more details about this year’s October 1, 2011 – OCTA Bus Training and Knott’s Berry Farm. I want to be sure to share it with our group in the South Bay. Can you please email any information you might have such as cost, location, times, etc.

    Thank you so much,
    Yvette Sheehan

  2. Susi Archery says:

    Hello Colby
    please can u advise me, I have a beautiful Lab.my problem is that she runs out of the gate when the vehicle comes in, also digs up the garden & jumps on people when they do come over
    how can i train her to listen
    thanks
    Susi

    • Colby says:

      @Susi the best thing to do would be to get a local dog trainer to do an in home evaluation with you and your dog. We’ve also had some issues with our dogs digging up the garden in the past. What we’ve come to realize is this generally happens when we do not exercise our dogs enough. One way we’ve kept our dogs from jumping on people is to stand on their leash, have everyone ignore the dog. Once they calm down and sit we give them attention and praise.

  3. Irene says:

    Hi Colby:

    Do you have any suggestions on how to correct our food aggressive 10 month old puppy?

    Thanks,
    Irene

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