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Originally Posted by matese I personally would not waste my time and money on a trainer that trains basically for common commands, this OP's dog needs professional help. IMPO a behaviorist, a one on one is best suited for this poor pups issues. |
That’s not the only thing trainers train for at least not real non pet store trainers. The local owned training place I go to does regular obedience, tricks, agility, dog aggression as well as many other things. They really break it down and work with what your dog needs. Like I have said Ollie is very very timid and they work very hard to work with his issues and work the classes he takes around him. Building confidence in a timid dog is extremely helpful and important and you do that by training. Trainers are professionals too.