1) Personal training
“The key to any good training program is customizing your approach to the personality of your dog.” – Matthew Margolis, host of ‘Woof! It’s a dog’s life’, on PBS.
Building on your dog’s character: In a group class situation, there is no room for character. All the dogs must be treated the same way based on the number of dogs involved. Private training is almost always much better for your dog – especially If your dog is sensitive, afraid of correction, stubborn, or easily distracted.
Reaching your dog’s potential: A personal trainer can evaluate your dog, tap into their strengths, and quickly put them on the right track.
Addressing your specific problems: Obedience is all about teaching the dog right from wrong. A personal trainer can adjust a training program to deal with your specific issues – from puppy housebreaking, chewing, play biting, or jumping to major aggression problems or destruction, personal training sessions are tailor-made for you and your dog!