dog Training

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jp2854

Guest
or you can have a dog obedience trainer come to your home like we are as our puppy is too young to be put in obedience classes(she's 11weeks old and can't be with other dogs as she just had her first boosters) long story short the breeder gave her shots before she was 8 weeks of age and the vet filling in for my vet while she was away didn't regive her the needed boosters since they were before 8 weeks of age.

If you want the name of the lady that comes to the house please send me a pm and I will give you her name and number.
 

tommyjones

New Member
I am offering basic dog obedience classes to be held at Pepper's Pet Pantry. The classes are 6 weeks one hour each week for $80.00. The first class will be Saturday April 5th from 4 to 5 pm, and the other class will be on Monday night for those of you who cant do weekend classes from 7-8pm. The classes are limited to 5 dogs each. You can email to get signed up or more information.
I look forward to helping you and your dog have a better relastionship.
Michelle
vabchdog@comcast.net
:howdy:

aren't you supposed to be paying for this type of solicitation?
 

forever jewel

Green Eyed Lady
Why do you need a choker collar if you use positive reinforcement? Doesn't that defeat the purpose of "positive" reinforcement? :confused:
 
J

jp2854

Guest
the lady i use uses a pinch collar to train a dog to walk on lead she says choke collars are a very mean way to work with a dog and she doesn't believe in them one bit.
 

cattitude

My Sweetest Boy
the lady i use uses a pinch collar to train a dog to walk on lead she says choke collars are a very mean way to work with a dog and she doesn't believe in them one bit.

What's the difference with a pinch collar? You mean a prong collar?
 

Kyle

Beloved Misanthrope
PREMO Member
This class should be open to area children too.


Except for the choker collar part... That'd be a little harsh.



... Shock collars maybe...
 
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