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Originally Posted by SexyJessi257 nooo lol. ok let me say the whole thing now since im not on my iphone!!
ok about 3 weeks ago it was raining veryyyy bad the day we were supposed to have class. me and 3 others didnt show up. the first time the instructor called me back and set up a private meeting for that saturday. well i went and she wasn't there. i was asking people who work there and they all said they didnt know where she was blah blah blah.ok so the next week i asked her wat happened and she didnt say anything she changed the subject. thats wen she told us she was leaving and we will be gettin a new instructor.
ok so last wednesday we went and met the instructor. this time.... all three of us reminded her that we need a make up class. she said ok wat time did u guys agree? we said saturday (again i guess that the only other time we can all come). class ended and we all reminded her that we will see her this past sat. well i went AND THIS INSTRUCTOR WASNT THERE!!! i asked people again who work there and they all said they didnt know where she was....
in other words... they STOOD ME UP twice (for the same make up class) i still havent had session 3 and this wednesday is session 6!!! i've had just about enough of this crap. they suck and to be honest they dont really teach anything. they just tell u wat to do n do it once so u can see it done. then they just babble and stuff. ughhh
oh yea.. its an 8 week class.... |
OK, now I understand.
When Joey was 8 months old, I wanted to enroll him in a class for socialization purposes, and the trainer recommended the "puppy class" since he was small, but after one class I realized we needed a class with more to offer. They allowed me to switch to the trick training class and I'm really glad I did. Although I'm familiar with the fundamentals of learning theory, I didn't know how to go about the steps you take when you teach a dog a trick, each trick is a series of small steps. If you don't do them correctly, you could confuse the dog very easily. The classes are more to teach the owner how to train the dog, not training the dog itself. In other words, you have to work several times a day on the tricks, but the methods she taught worked and Joey did well. Maybe, you could just switch to one of the more advanced classes because the better trainers do these. Some of the beginning classes the girls are not really even long time employees and have had no special training, and it sounds like they are getting fired or leaving before they complete a whole class. I would definitely recommend talking to the instructor who will be conducting the class because their knowledge and professionalism varies greatly. We still do the trick training daily, and it something that Joey really seems to enjoy. Since "they" missed two classes you could probably get your money back though.