by Karen Clymer
You know it's time to look for a group obedience class when: * Red Rover is all over you. * Fido mouths your hand and grabs the leash when you want to take him for a walk. * Fifi runs the opposite direction when you cal...read more
Tweed and Twirls or Military Marching - that was the only choice of dog training clubs back in the 1980's. The tweed and twirls brigade were the Ringcraft classes for the ladies of substance who lunched in between breedi...read more
by Jo.H
Unfortunately unless you live in a large town or city you often only have one training center per area. Phone the trainer and explain what you want to get out of training your dog. Do you just want to train the basics,...read more
by Kate S
There are a few criteria that should be considered before choosing a group training class for you and your dog. Decide if you are a potential obedience trial competitor or just want a dog you can enjoy living with. Once ...read more
You need to start with looking at what it is that you are wanting out of the group. Are you there for a social outing, are you there to train your dog for competition or are you there because if you don't your council does...read more
by Dana Feldman
Do research before you choose a group training class for you and your dog. Yes, remember it is not just for your dog it is to train you too. Decide what your philosophy on training is and what you want to get out of it. ...read more
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