One on One Training OR Group Training - How to Choose

What sort of training do you choose for your puppy / dog? One on one training from an experienced Dog Trainer or group puppy / dog training?

Group training provides general information and you'll need to attend the sessions over consecutive weeks, one on one training doesn't take weeks and is personalised to suit you and your puppy / dog and it's all conducted at your home.

At home one on one training with an experienced dog trainer is very specific to your goals and requirements so it’s a good idea to identify what your goals and needs are as a dog owner and then choose the best solution suited to your situation and your puppy or dog.

Gaining effective control of your dog around the home means having clear rules, guidelines and boundaries in place and this can be achieved with hands on training with your dog and an experienced dog trainer at your home and surrounding neighourhood, right where everything is happening.

And learning effective control at home can lead into having effective control around the local area too and this goes a long way towards being a responsible dog owner and respecting the local public guidelines within your neighbourhood, local park etc..

Other advantages to training with an experienced dog trainer are that training around the local area exposes your puppy or dog to numerous environmental stimuli such as other animals, people, and sounds, teaching your puppy or dog to focus in more challenging settings.

Outdoor one on one training also incorporates physical and mental activity, beneficial for a dog’s health plus activities like sit, drop, stay with all the added real world distractions to assist in gaining effective, positive control of your dog and therefore creating a solid foundation for the future.

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