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Old 01-24-2012, 10:42 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Today I had my first 1 on 1 training session with my trainer. Well I guess it was a 2 on 1 as she had another trainer with her to evaluate my puppy. I learned that my puppy is perfect and I need the training hahaha. Is this normal? I must say though it was a great experience and I am so excited for the future of myself with my dog. I cant wait until the next one.
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Well how do you expect to train your puppy if you dont know how to do it to gain the best results?

I'd also be willing to bet, the 2nd trainer was there either observing and learning or watching the "younger" trainer evaluate. Good luck!!!
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Well how do you expect to train your puppy if you dont know how to do it to gain the best results?

I'd also be willing to bet, the 2nd trainer was there either observing and learning or watching the "younger" trainer evaluate. Good luck!!!

Very true that is the reason I got a trainer to begin with. I was at my personal limits of training ability or lack of training ability Honestly I am glad I had the issues not my puppy. Well at least for now.
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Very true that is the reason I got a trainer to begin with. I was at my personal limits of training ability or lack of training ability Honestly I am glad I had the issues not my puppy. Well at least for now.

Actually thats why i'm working on finishing up my certification to be a dog trainer. I had reached my limits on what I could learn on my own and i like working with animals so I jumped on the trainer train and just learning what i've learned has helped a great deal. have fun in class!!! I know i have a blast and i've officially been on the in class end and being the one teaching as part of my externship so i've gotten to see both sides! Really once you figure it out, sky's the limit! Dont worry! You're pup will have you trained up right in no time!!!
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