There are many aspects to dog training that parents should look into. If you’re clueless about where to start, it’s a good idea to get professional trainers to teach you how to communicate and train your dog to get the best behaviour.
• Form a closer bond with your pet
During obedience courses, you’ll be able to spend quality time with your pet and get to know it better. With better understanding, a stronger connection and bond is built between the two of you. This improves trust and breeds a loving relationship, resulting in greater satisfaction and pleasure knowing that your fur kid is happy and relaxed.
• Better management
You’ll learn basic commands such as sit, stay and roll when attending training lessons. Once your dog displays better behaviour, it’ll allow you to control and manage it more easily. This also lets it integrate effortlessly into the family.
• Increased safety
Having an obedient dog means increased safety not just for you and your loved ones, but for itself as well. It’ll be more aware of how to behave around other people and recognise cues when it’s potentially in danger. This way, your buddy’s positive behaviour will lead to a longer and healthier life.
Established in 1985, Waggies was founded by award-winning dog trainer Patrick Wong. To date, he has trained more than 15,000 dogs across 100 breeds and handled 1,000 classes. Having trained many dogs for acting and performance purposes, he’s widely recognised as a star dog trainer.
Aside from that, his passion has resonated with many of his students who went on to clinch awards and become professional trainers themselves. All Basic Dog Obedience Classes at Waggies are personally conducted by Patrick.
Ricky Yeo is a Resident Dog Trainer at The Dog Listener Consultancy. He’s had decades of experience working with dogs and firmly believes that they’re only taught effectively through positive reinforcements.
Their Basic Obedience Foundation Course covers 4 different aspects that aim to help you and your canine buddy enhance communication and cooperation.
Website: http://www.doglistenerconsult.com
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