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How to Begin a Dog Training Career
Do you love dogs? Do you find yourself automatically trying to
train each dog you come across? Would you like a fun, satisfying
career that revolves around working with dogs? Then starting a
dog training career could be the best career option for you. As
a dog trainer you will be able to work one-on-one with loveable
dogs and help them to learn the proper behaviors.
Having a successful dog training career is dependent upon the
time and effort you place into the venture. The odds of having a
productive dog training career are low if you decide to just
read a book or two on the subject and set up shop. This type of
surface level preparation for your dog training career may leave
you ill equipped to deal with the business aspects and typical
obstacles.
If you do garner any clients they may not be satisfied with your
services and your reputation goes down the tubes. Remember if
you embark on a dog training career that you need to establish a
good, respectable reputation from the beginning. This is
especially true if you wish to expand your dog training career
from the average household to dog shows. The competitive dog
world can be a small, close knit group that watches the
performance of dog trainers closely.
As you can see, starting a dog training career is a serious
choice that needs to be investigated thoroughly before you
begin. Let's say that you have decided you will put in the time
and effort necessary for a successful dog training career
because you love dogs, want to work with them everyday, and out
committed to being a knowledgeable, skillful dog trainer. The
next big question is how to do you start your dog training
career? A dog training career can begin in a number of ways. You
can take home correspondence courses that range in complexity
and time commitment. You can contact local breeders and dog
trainers in your area and become a mentor or take lessons from
them directly. You can also begin a dog training career by
finding any dog training companies or stores such as PETCO to
get you started.
The method you should use to begin your dog training career
depends on the type of dog trainer you wish to be and your time
commitment level. Can you work only part time and want to lead
basic dog training classes at your recreation center? Do you
want your dog training career to become a full time job where
you train dogs for dog competitions such as Westminster? You
need to determine your interest level to begin.
Maybe you are not sure yet how much time you want to spend on
your dog training career. If this is the case, hop on over to
places such as PETCO and inquire about their programs to become
a dog trainer. They can answer your individual questions and
help you to decide if a dog training career is right for you.
You can also consult many book, e-books, magazines, and websites
on the subject. You will often find that others have the very
same questions and concerns.
You can also speak with dog trainers and dog groomers in your
area that have experience in this field. They can help you
determine the level of commitment you want to bring to your dog
training career. They can point out the pros and cons of a dog
training career that might not be highlighted in dog training
career books.
What do you typically learn during your dog training career?
There are a whole slew of items you need to understand
including: establishing effective communication with your dog
and basic to advanced tricks and commands. You will learn the
best way to teach your dog these tricks. You also need to
understand the mind of your dog and learn about dog temperament
and the unique needs of each dog.
As with any career you will need to understand the background
and history of not only your dog, but every dog as well. You
will definitely come across more than one dog breed to train
during your dog training career so it is imperative that you
comprehend the intricacies of each breed. For example, you need
to be aware of the historical strengths of each breed such as
the Bichon Frise breed can jump extremely high and used to be
circus dogs.
In addition to dog history and the dynamics of each dog breed,
it is vital that you have a good grip on proper dog nutrition.
During your dog training career you want to produce dogs that
are healthy, happy, and well behaved. Understanding their
nutrition and exercise needs will help you to accomplish this.
Dog hygiene and grooming are areas of study as well so you can
present a pooch that has a shiny coat and sparkling teeth.
While working with dogs comprises the majority of your dog
training career, you will also need to focus on the business
aspect. Your dog training career will become a business.
Therefore, it is a necessity to understand how to operate your
business regarding fees, overhead, and other financial and time
considerations.
Having a thriving, rewarding dog training career might be just
what you need in your life. If you love dogs and want to work
with them on a daily basis then consider starting a dog training
career.
About the author:
Katie, a lifelong dog lover, owns
http://www.dog-breeds-infosite.com which is the ultimate dog
lover's resource. Research dog breeds & get free tips on dog
training, dog supplies, dog health, dog school, dog grooming,
dog laws, dog products & how to find dog sitters & dog walkers.
Katie Brandt
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