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Originally Posted by matese If the dog doesn't learn it's not the fault of the school / trainer, it's the fault of the owner. Training schools are meant to show owners how to train their dog. If you are at the school and not using the training method YOU were taught the week before, the trainer will correct YOU. You take the training knowledge home and work with your dog everyday, several times a day until the dog knows how to do the commands you are teaching it. If you do not work everyday, several times a day the dog will not learn and that would be the fault of the owner, NOT the school / trainer. |
That assuming that the owner isnt doing his part. what if he does and is consistent, yet the dog learns little to nothing? even if he followed the trainers orders constantly? there were things we tried teaching sasha , yet she never caught on... for her it was just the jumping at people all the time. begging for food when we eat- and no one here feeds her when we are eating or soon after... I mean we dont care as much now... but yeah... we got her as a pup and started training asap... she did ace house breaking though it took her about 1.5 to 2 years to be able to be fully trusted full free range. we are and were always consistent with a schedule.