School for your Dog!

Released on = July 9, 2006, 3:58 pm

Press Release Author = Dens Resource Center

Industry = Education

Press Release Summary = Here are lots of ideas when looking for a good school for
your dog. And some schools are better then others.

Press Release Body =
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
7/11/2006


School for your Dog!

What to look for in a dog school?

Here are lots of ideas when looking for a good school for your dog. And some schools
are better then others. There are many different types of dog schools available.
What dog school would be the best for your dog? Things to consider when searching
for a dog school include: the age of your dog, the breed, the personality, and what
it is that you want your dog to learn.

Let's focus first on what you want your dog to learn. Do you wish to have your dog
learn basic obedience commands such as "sit" and "stay"? Do you want to learn
practice drills you can do with your dog at home such as keeping them from begging
for food at the dinner table? Then local dog schools will best meet your needs. One
of the best ways is to talk to friends, family and word of mouth. You can get the
recommendation from the people that have already check out the schools.

Local dog schools can be found at community colleges, city recreation centers, pet
stores, and even private dog schools. You can opt to take a group class with up to
twenty other dogs. These types of dog schools are often less expensive and meet in a
local park. They meet once or twice a week for a few weeks. You can have fun
teaching your dog new commands as well as let them socialize with fellow dogs. You
can find dog schools that have fun, exciting advanced classes where you and your dog
can bond.

Another consideration when choosing between dog schools is the amount of one-on-one
attention. Is your dog very active and can't sit still during group training
sessions? Many dog schools offer private classes. Sometimes the dog trainer will
even come to your home to give you and your pooch lessons.

Picking among dog schools is also reliant upon the price and schedule flexibility of
the classes. Run a price and schedule comparison on dog schools in your area.
Choosing a dog school is an important decision that will set your dog on the path to
obedience success. Take your time and choose wisely so that both you and your canine
buddy have a memorable, enjoyable dog training experience.


Contact Dennis Daw for more insights into this topic. Email: den@dens.com Other
helpful information regarding the can be found at: www.dogschools.dens.com.


For More Information Contact:

Dennis Daw
den@dens.com
http://www.dogschools.dens.com



Web Site = http://www.dogschools.dens.com

Contact Details = Dennis Daw
126 Long dr.
Irwin , 15642
$$country

7249533128
den@dens.com
http://www.dogschools.dens.com

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