With so many people advertising in the industry of professional dog training right now, deciding who’s truly qualified to look after your Alano Espanol can be tiresome. What to prepare for when selecting a professional to help you with training your Alano Espanol:
How to Find a Trainer For Your Alano Espanol: Six Things to Look For
- 1) A good reputation, ask around and obtain insight from your veterinarian, other Alano Espanol 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 Alano Espanols.
- 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 Alano Espanol’s well being.
- 6) Memberships with reputable associations, organizations and training clubs.
Standard Alano Espanol Obedience Tips
Training must be a pleasant and rewarding experience for both you and your Alano Espanol. If you are not in the best mindset for training, don’t even begin. Always commend your Alano Espanol for heeding your orders to the tee! A treat is anything that your Alano Espanol desires and is happy to earn. Food is the expected reward but other rewards could be oral admiration and toys. Multiple brief training sessions are much more effective than a long one. Training must not involve any negative components or consequences. There should be no yelling, no hitting or smacking, no chain yanking on training leashes or collars, and absolutely no electricity! Every training opportunity is to be enjoyable and reinforcing with treats for a job well done.
Training Alano Espanols with head collars
Dragging the lead is one of the few displeasing requirements of raising a new Alano Espanol puppy. Utilizing a head collar for Alano Espanol training has become standard over the last few years. Training with a head collar does have some unique advantages over the usual training collar. While quite easy to use, it is important that head collars are fitted properly and your Alano Espanol gradually introduced to the collar. Head collars are typically more easy to use than an usual training collar. Head collars are very effective when guiding Alano Espanols in tricky situations.
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