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Should Dog Owners Become Certified Dog Trainers?

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Many dog lovers bring a pet home with little idea of how to make them Good Canine Citizens for themselves and the neighborhood. Often the only thought is how cute they are and how funny their behavior is. These pleasant feelings can change quickly as the dog grows and becomes more active. Unless you understand what is behind the behavior and how to control it, your home can turn into a battleground between you and the dog.

This is why it is important for dog owners to learn how to train the animal they love and make them into the best friend they deserve. It is possible to receive this kind of training in a number of ways, but if you are serious about doing things right, professional training is always best. The sooner you get started training your furry friend, the better the outcome will be and you will be able to avoid the pitfalls training away bad behavior brings with it.

The responsibility of dog trainers is to help teach dog owners how to train their young or adult canine companion. You can learn to train your dog how to be obedient and mold them into the kind of pet that receives accolades and good attention from friends as well as strangers. Besides, it makes you look good, too.

You can get the training education needed to transform you into a trainer and your dog into a great family pet in a number of ways. Some people choose to read books on the subjects to find techniques that will work for their dog. Others prefer attending dog obedience classes at pet stores or other local venues. Still other people like learning as much as they can to help train their dogs by taking dog training courses offered by certified trainers.

Where you get your dog training education is certainly up to you, but if you do decide to become a certified dog trainer yourself, you could take this training a bit further by helping other dog owners learn to train their own pets.

1. Become Familiar with Dogs

The simplest way to become familiar with dogs is to own one. You will learn about the responsibilities that go along with dog ownership, and respect them as living, breathing, emotional beings.

2. Take A Course In Dog Training

Dog training courses are often available through technical or community colleges and other local organizations. You may even want to pursue a career in training dogs.

3. Become Certified

While most dog trainer positions do not require certification, you may need that if you intend to become part of a law enforcement K-9 unit. Still, you might want to consider specializing in another area of dog training, such as performance and hunting or even drug sniffing.
Should all of the above sound like more of a hassle than fun to you, don’t be discouraged. There are plenty of dog trainers out there to help you to train your four-legged friend. Our very own Manuel Villanueva here at Man K-9 has over 30 years of experience training dogs and showing them how to be a great companion and possibly a family protection dog. Please don’t hesitate to call us at 760-468-8830 to explore our training options and how we can assist you and your family.

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