Cathy T
Well-known member
I'm so excited I had to share. We are signed up for a novice training course and I am so excited. Lee (the instructor) is allowing me to bring both dogs together so she can work with me and both of them. I e-mailed re harnesses v collars and she said absolutely not a problem. That is definitely a good thing. She spoke at our club meeting and I just loved her demeanor. My guys are good at the basics (sit, stay, lay down, and have a decent come although not as responsive as I'd like). I'm really excited about working on walking nicely and not jumping up on people. The other major thing I want instruction on is Jake's barking.
I think that ill behaved dogs are like ill behaved children. It's not usually the fault of the dog or child but rather the owner or parent. I would love to have well behaved dogs (and for the most part they are) in public and know that it's up to me to achieve that.
Once we get our CGC there is an advanced course you enroll in where you pay one fee for the year and go as often as you'd like.
I think that ill behaved dogs are like ill behaved children. It's not usually the fault of the dog or child but rather the owner or parent. I would love to have well behaved dogs (and for the most part they are) in public and know that it's up to me to achieve that.
Once we get our CGC there is an advanced course you enroll in where you pay one fee for the year and go as often as you'd like.