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How to Find a Trainer for Your Eurasier

Find a Trainer for Your EurasierWith so many people marketing in the world of professional dog training today, deciding who’s really best to train your Eurasier can be tiresome. What to think about for when selecting a professional to help you with training your Eurasier:

How to Find a Trainer For Your Eurasier: Six Things to Look For

  • 1) A respected reputation, ask around and obtain recommendations from the doctor, other Eurasier owners, or local kennel clubs.
  • 2) Experience. – Inquire about their background, i.e. number of years experience.
  • 3) A genuine love of and devotion to Eurasiers.
  • 4) Extensive and up to date knowledge. Dedicated trainers keep themselves updated by attending dog training and animal behavior courses, conferences, seminars and workshops.
  • 5) Their training methodology and handling skills. A good trainers first concern should be the Eurasier’s well being.
  • 6) Memberships with reputable associations, organizations and training clubs.

Standard Eurasier Obedience Tips

Training has to be a positive and rewarding situation for both you and your Eurasier. If you are not in the best mood for training, don’t even begin. Always commend your Eurasier for following your orders expediently! A prize is anything that your Eurasier desires and is willing to earn. Food is the usual prize but other treats could be verbal commendation and playthings. Several brief sessions are demonstrated to be more effective than a single long one. Training mustn’t involve any negative comments or consequences. There should be no shouting, no smacking or hitting, no chain jerking on training leashes or collars, and absolutely no electricity! Every single training session must be enjoyable and confidence-building with praise for jobs well done.

Training Eurasiers with head collars

Dragging the leash is one of the few unpleasant jobs of bringing up a new Eurasier puppy. Using a head collar for Eurasier training has become very popular in the last decade. Training with a head collar does have some benefits over the traditional training collar. Though it’s very easy to utilize, it is crucial that head collars are fitted correctly and your Eurasier correctly introduced to the collar. Head collars are generally more simple to use than an usual training collar. Head collars are very powerful when guiding Eurasiers in difficult situations.

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