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DOG TRAINING IN AUSTIN

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When you are looking for dog training in Orange County, there are some questions you should probably ask yourself. The most obvious one is whether you want a professional dog trainer to train your dog or do you want to train him yourself … using DVDs or online videos to give you guidance. Here’s the question to ask yourself when deciding which way to go, “what’s best for you and what’s best for your dog”. If you make the decision to use a dog trainer, it’s important you take your time and make sure you get the right one … for you and your dog. Why? Because your decision can significantly impact what kind of long-term relationship you’ll end up having with your dog.

Whether you’re searching the internet or using the Yellow Pages to look for dog training in Orange County, you’ll have no trouble finding dozens of dog trainers. Some will be good, some mediocre and some not so good.

Here’s a list of questions you should consider asking dog trainers in Orange County when interviewing them:

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These are not in any specific order.
  • What is the training approach or method they use to train the dog?
  • Do they use positive methods, compulsion or some other technique to get the dog to obey?
  • How much experience and success have they had working with your particular breed?
  • What degree of involvement is required on your part in the training process?
  • How up-to-date and knowledgeable are they on current dog training techniques?
What to determine after asking these questions:

Once you know what technique they use, ask why it works and how it works. Will their system and style of training be helpful to you in building a long-term trusting relationship with your dog? If not, why not? As you are the person who ultimately will be spending years with the dog, this should be your long-term goal.

The truth is simple – when it comes to running a successful business in any category you’re going to leave footprints everywhere, both good and bad. So make sure to do some research on dog training in Los Angeles before you choose a dog trainer or purchase online training programs.

We suggest they have two or more of these:
  • Facebook Page with Fans
  • Google Plus Page
  • Local Online listings with reviews
  • Linkedin Profile
  • Active Blog on their site (really helpful)
  • Informative website about themselves and their training methods

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NOW A FEW QUESTIONS TO ASK YOURSELF

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Dog training in Orange Countyis the same as dog training anywhere. Some dog trainers will prefer to wait until the dog does something bad so they can get a good correction in to teach the dog. That’s one approach. Others use motivation and positive reinforcement and look for the good and positive things the dog does, and then reward it.

As dog owners, we need to learn to take responsibility for our dog’s actions instead of blaming the dog. Why? Because regardless of whether we used a dog trainer from Orange County or trained the dog ourselves, ultimately we’re the ones who have the ability to teach the dog new and better behaviors. Unfortunately, we often see it the other way around because in many dog families people are the ones being trained by their dogs.

Finally, we must realize that we choose what kind of behavior – good or bad – that we accept from our dogs when we let them act a certain way. So let’s stop blaming the dog and using force on him when we’re the ones responsible. Training your dog does take time and is continual. It’s a process that requires time and effort on your part so be sure to make that commitment. The rewards are many if you do … for you, your family and your dog.

Here’s what you need to ask yourself; do you want to focus on the positive or the negative while training your dog. When we look at the positive side of things, it helps the dog, but it also helps us as well. Here’s the thing we need to recognize … we are the source of the miscommunication and behavior problems we have with our dogs, not them. Once we accept this, our whole attitude towards our dog will change.

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Dog Adoptions in Orange County Area

Shelter dogs can be some of the best dogs you will ever have when you give them just a little training. Be sure to adopt a dog from your local shelter instead of buying one.

Local Dog Parks

 

Local Dog Parks in Orange County Area

Bellis Dog Park
7171 8th Street
Buena Park, CA 90621
(714) 536-5672

Costa Mesa Bark Park
890 Arlington Drive
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
(949) 733-4101

Irvine Bark Park
6405 Oak Canyon
Irvine, CA 92618
(949) 724-MUDD

Fullerton Pooch Park
303 W. Commonwealth Avenue
Fullerton, CA 92832
(714) 738-6575

Grove Dog Park
9301 Westminster Ave
Garden Grove, CA 92844
(714) 741-5200

This article is about dog training in Orange County. It will help local area residents determine whether to use a dog trainer or train the dog themselves.

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