Even when there are no behavioral issues

Most Americans don’t hire dog trainers until things have gotten out of hand with their dogs. Unfortunately, this makes things harder in the long run because it’s far easier to prevent a problem than it is to fix one. We’ll discuss why you should use a dog trainer, even when there are no behavioral issues.

In fact, studies show that attending puppy classes can help puppies stay in their homes and are more trainable as adults.

Working with a dog trainer when your dog is just a puppy or a newly adopted adult can help you:

  • Better understand dog body language and warning signs that your dog is uncomfortable
  • Basic training methods to get your dog to do what you’d like
  • Common tips and tricks for preventing problem behaviors
Dog laying on large dog cot in the woods
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Plus, a well-run training class will introduce you to positive reinforcement based methods that teach your dog quickly and kindly. You and your dog will learn how to work in distracting environments, and you will have fun while doing so!

Positive reinforcement based training helps build your bond with your dog. Understanding basic body language will also help you recognize when your dog needs more space from something that’s upsetting him. I specifically emphasize positive reinforcement dog training because training based on e-collars, collar pops, taps on the butt, or firm voice tones can certainly lead to obedience – but they also can lead to your dog feeling more tense and insecure when with you or near things that upset him. This isn’t just my opinion – researchers have come to the same conclusions

Missing out on a training class might mean you’re rustier on reading dog body language, which can ultimately lead to your dog feeling the need to bark, growl, or even bite when he’s uncomfortable because you missed warning signs. This sounds hyperbolic, but I see it all the time in my dog training business.

Dog in room with male trainer listening to commands and laying down

Common behavior issues like barking at the door, growling over a food bowl, lunging at other dogs on leash, jumping on guests, or barking when left alone can all be prevented using the skills you learn in dog training class. Don’t wait until the problem is unbearable to get help. Training often takes time, so waiting till you’re at your wit’s end is waiting far too long!

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