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History would show that just like humans, dogs were also given formal training. It may not be as comprehensive as what we learn in school due to the difference in intellect, but nonetheless, they were still given their own form of education. This tradition has carried until today were dog owners want their pets to be properly trained. But since doing it on your own can be a taxing job, dog training schools were set-up to help you hone your pet’s skills and maintain discipline.
Now for the uninitiated, dog training schools don’t operate like our schools do where there’s a teacher trying to train a classroom full of kids. While it’s possible to implement this system with people, when it comes to dogs, training needs to be more personal and hands-on. That means dogs enrolled in a training school are given their own personal trainer to help them enhance their skills. The benefit of doing this is that the trainer is able to focus solely on molding the dog without being distracted by other animals. This makes training more effective and efficient.
Aside from providing the dog with its own trainer, these schools have a set program or course prepared for your pets depending on your needs. You can start off with a basic program that consists of simple lessons from teaching your dog how to “sit” or “stay still.” Now if your pet happens to master all these skills already, you have an option to have them undergo specialized training which can help them become better guard animals at home.
A dog training school can do a lot for both you and your dog. Not only can it help cultivate a better relationship between the two of you, you’ll also have peace-of-mind knowing that you won’t have to come home to a messed-up house courtesy of your canine pal.
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