forever jewel
Green Eyed Lady
No fees have been discussed. We are just investigating the possibility.
its interesting that lusby scrapper didn't resond with her certs or experience.....
but to answer the question, i would like to see a certification that included book and practical experience.
Anybody can call themself a trainer. but there is more to it than just teaching a dog to sit. Its funny that you ask me about my 20 years of experience, but not the person claiming to be a trainer.....
Because she offered to help. i dont' see the need to question someone who offers to help others. Especially when the help would have to be offered for free in order to be advertised on here. You claim experience, yet have made no offer to help.
I have a degree in Equestrian Education....some of the kids that graduated with me with the same degree....never owned a horse, never showed a horse or worked at a barn, but simply took lessons once a week and completed the required classes at the college..it would mean more to me what they are capable of doing rather than what piece of paper they have ....just my opinion.practical experience counts in my book too.