Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Finding a Dog and Puppy Trainer

When I first decided I wanted to adopt a dog from the local humane society, I was surprised at the variety of dogs and puppies that they had to offer. It was hard to choose just one. After about an hour of looking at several different dogs, I noticed two Miniature Pinchers jumping up and down excitedly trying to get my attention. As soon as I seen them I knew that I had to adopt both of them and could not split them up.

The Miniature Pinchers soon came home with many and I could not have been happier to have such sweet pets. The dogs were affectionate and I enjoyed their companionship. The first week seemed great until I took them to their first trip to the dog park. When I let the dogs run off leash, they ran off and it took me forever to catch them. That was when I realized that in order to have well behaved dogs, I needed to find a Professional Dog Training company.

I called the humane society to see if they could refer me to a Pet Dog and Puppy obedience Classes Sarasota, FL. They referred me to the K9 Korral Obedience Training Center. This was what my two little dogs needed in order to keep them safe and happy pets.

The trainers at the obedience center had a wonderful approach in dealing with my two rambunctious Miniature Pinchers. The trainers had a lot of patience in teaching me the basics of dog obedience. They showed me ways of Positive Dog Training. This is a technique that many breeds of dogs relate best to. After the first private lesson with a trainer, I could see the dogs really loved learning their “new tricks.”

After many hours of dog obedience training and many treats later, my Miniature Pinchers have become some of the best-behaved pets at the dog park. Everyone always compliments me on how well my two little dogs listen to me. By training my dogs, it makes it more enjoyable to go to the dog park every week and I cannot tell enough people what a good trainer can make in the life of a dog.

Since my dogs now know the basic commands in obedience, I have decided to enroll them in agility classes. I know now that with the proper training, that any dog can come a well behaved pet.



Thursday, November 5, 2009

Making My Puppy Obedient

Shortly after moving to Florida I decided to get a dog to help ease the hom sickness. All my family lived hundreds of miles away and this was the first time I had been away from them. I went to the animal shelter and adopted a lab mix puppy and named him Archie. Archie had more energy than I was ready for. By the time he was six months old he was taking me for walks instead of me taking him. I needed help so I did a search for some professional dog training advice.

The internet came up with a few good selections and I decided to go with the service that claimed to do positive dog training. They came very highly recommended and all I knew was I needed serious help with Archie if I was going to be able to keep him. I was a little nervous on our first day meeting with the trainer because I was afraid I was doing everything wrong. The trainer assured me that I wasn’t doing everything wrong; just a few things wrong. Labs have a lot of energy and need lots of exercise. I wasn’t giving him enough time to run like his breed needed.

Dog training Florida style consists of long runs on the dog beach along with some behavioral modifications. Archie was the head of the house when I should have had that title. I had to take my place back and let him see who calls the shots. It was amazing how quickly Archie calmed down and became an obedient and loving pet. Our walks are much nicer as I’m not being pulled down the sidewalk like before. We spend a lot of time at the dog beach or at the dog park where he can run and exercise like he needs to.

The positive dog training that I enrolled Archie and me in was the best thing I could do for our relationship. I used to dread taking him on a walk and could never leave him unattended or out of his kennel while I was gone. But now he stays at home while I’m at work and doesn’t destroy my pillows, shoes, or furniture like he once did. All he really needed was more exercise and to understand that he’s a dog and I’m the master. Once that was established everything has been peaceful and fun; Archie is a wonderful pet and he has added so much to my life.


Thursday, October 15, 2009

Agility Training for Fun and Fitness

You've probably watched competitive agility trials in which the handler moves her fingers just so and her dog completes an obstacle course at top speed. In our professional dog training experience, we've seen plenty of serious handlers work with their dogs to accomplish record times. But we've also enjoyed another type of agility training, meant to combine fun and fitness for your dog.

Formal agility trials are a wonderful sport, one that many people enjoy with their animals. But through
pet dog and puppy obedience classes, Sarasota, FL, dog owners have let us know not everyone enjoys that level of competition. They would, however, enjoy running their dogs through their paces in order to share a fun, healthy activity. Does that sound like something you and your four-legged friend might enjoy? There are two important reasons an activity like non-competitive agility classes is valuable:

1. It's possible to combine positive dog training techniques with agility course training and improve your dog's overall behavior and,

2. It's fun! Spending a few afternoons running around an agility course, watching your dog leap, climb and crawl through obstacles is good for you and your dog.

So, what should you and your dog look for in a non-competitive agility class? During our years of dog training, Florida dog lovers have mentioned several promising signs:

* A fun, positive experience -- no shouting, punishment or grouchiness allowed!
* An environment in which owners and dogs grow closer while sharing an outdoor activity.
* Opportunities to fine-tune your dog's obedience by
positive dog training methods.

When you locate a professional dog training school that offers this kind of agility class, ask if you can observe a session. We know in other forms of
pet dog training, Sarasota, FL, dog owners sometimes need reassurance a class is right for their pets.

A fun agility class may be just what you need to sneak in a little more exercise into your pet's life. Why take the risk that lack of exercise will make your pet unhealthy, when playful physical activities such as this can be so beneficial? Once you and your pet have completed this first foray into fun, you may even decide to turn your own yard into a permanent agility course!

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Five Signs it's Time for Obedience Training

Is your dog taking control of your house? While attending our pet dog and puppy obedience classes, Sarasota, FL, dog owners have shared a common list of complaints about their dogs' behavior. Here's our list of the top five signs it's time for obedience training.

Warning Sign #1: Inappropriate Behavior with Guests
When company comes, does your dog jump, nip and bark at them? A little enthusiasm might be normal, but when you're afraid to open the door, it's definitely time for some teaching!
Positive dog training may be all that's needed to persuade your pet to be polite in company.

Warning Sign #2: Pulling on the Leash
Do you enjoy walking with your dog, or is it a contest from start to finish? Even the smallest dog can pull you along if they aren't trained to the leash. Why not make your outdoor excursions something both of you look forward to?
Professional dog training can teach you how to guide your pet to a comfortable walking pace. Don't risk a fall or an injured arm; get professional help today to make walking a favorite time for you both.

Warning Sign #3: Biting
This is one behavior that should have you calling your dog training specialists, pronto! During our
pet puppy training, Sarasota, FL, dog owners sometimes confess they've become afraid of their biting dogs. Don't give up on your biting pet! Allow someone expert at positive dog trainingtechniques to take the bite out of your family pet.

Warning Sign #4: Rough Play
It may seem at first like innocent roughhousing, but as dogs grow larger, rough play can definitely get out of hand. When your dogs "go at it" until it looks like a dogfight, call in a
professional dog training expert. Following our own pet dog and puppy obedience classes, Sarasota, FL,pet owners express relief that their dogs now know when to call a halt to rough play.

Warning Sign #5: Swiping Objects or Food
Most puppies push your boundaries by swiping shoes, food or toys left within reach. But it's not much fun when you're searching the house for one half of your favorite pair of shoes. Give your dog family-friendly boundaries about taking objects and hiding them.

You love your pets, so do them a favor by engaging in
professional dog training with them. When you see warning signs such as these cropping up, do the pet-friendly thing and help them learn behavior that will keep them at the heart of your home.

Monday, September 28, 2009

Picking a Puppy That Will Thrive in Warm Climates

What could be more fun for your family than bringing home a new puppy? Before that ball of fur becomes part of your family, though, there's a little homework to be done. Because we offer pet dog and puppy obedience classes, Sarasota dog owners talk to us all the time about their puppies' reaction to the heat.

We know from their stories which breeds suffer most when exposed to our tropical temperatures. One of the most important considerations for dog owners here in Florida is what type of dog does well in a warm climate. Right up there with professional dog training, Florida dog owners know a big consideration will be regular grooming. As your family is picking a puppy, keep in mind how often your dog will need to be trimmed to beat the heat.

Many dog breeds can adapt, of course, to changes in temperature because their coats shed and thicken accordingly. Any dog that will be kept indoors in air-conditioned quarters will probably do just fine in Florida. But if puppy's going to be spending a lot of time outdoors, you should definitely consider a dog with a lighter coat. Consider the sleek breeds -- Italian Greyhounds, the Pinscher breeds or one of the Terriers. Big dog lovers here in Sarasota regularly pick one of the Retriever breeds or the ever-popular German Shorthaired Pointer.

Also, keep in mind that those breeds with stubby little noses like Pugs and Pekinese might find sleeping outdoors in the sweltering heat unbearable. If you're planning to keep them in climate controlled quarters, terrific, but reconsider keeping one of these little guys outside in Florida.

We love seeing these canine additions to families as customers bring them in for pet puppy training. Sarasota, Florida, is definitely a fun place to enjoy your dog year-round. Keep in mind these thoughts about picking a puppy for warm weather, and keeping your new family member cool and collected will be a breeze!

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Our Boston terrier is the perfect pet now

Our Boston terrier, Paulie, is the light of our life. My husband, Charles, and I fell in love with the breed about four years ago when visiting my brother and sister-in-law in Destin. Their neighbors had a seal-and-white Boston terrier and she was so gorgeous and sweet. We decided this was the breed of dog for us.

As we are both very career-oriented, my husband and I didn’t think about the amount of time Paulie would need. A couple months after we brought him into our home, we were still having difficulty house-training him and he was overly hyper. We thought it was just the puppy in him and shrugged it off and continued doing what we were doing. It wasn’t until Paulie shredded the arm of our couch and several of my best pairs of shoes that we decided it was time for an intervention.

Charles and I investigated various obedience schools in the area and couldn’t agree on one that we thought would be right for Paulie. We were determined to keep him and knew that we needed to do something to help him adapt. We also thought perhaps his behavior might stem from something we were or were not doing. We happened across the Web site to the K9 Korral Obedience Training Center. It was so close to our home and we were so impressed with the variety of classes and opportunities available for dogs at the center. We talked at length with a trained expert at the facility about Paulie’s behavior and what we could do to address his disposition. What a relief it was for us to learn that Paulie’s behavior was not unusual for dogs that suffer from separation anxiety. We were told that obedience training would be a great start, but that we would need to spend more focused attention on him. He required more attention from Charles and me.

This was something we were not accustomed to giving. It took some time, some valuable training through
K9 Korral Obedience Training Center, as well as some personal lessons for Paulie, but with the right focus on his well being by the wonderful professionals at the training center, and the proper attention from us, Paulie is a dream pet. He is attentive and fun, as well as well behaved and adoring. We love our Boston terrier and can’t say enough to praise the efforts of the professionals at K9 Korral Obedience Training Center.

Monday, August 3, 2009

My dog is a little angel now

I can’t thank the K9 Korral Obedience Training Center enough for helping my Chihuahua Pedro work through his behavioral issues. He has always preferred me most out of our family. My husband and children are only of interest to Pedro when I am unavailable or not home. The second I walk into a room, Pedro used to morph into a different dog. Before I would walk in, he would be snuggling with one of my three daughters on the couch or sitting at my husband’s feet. But as soon as he would see me, he would abandon them and give me his full and undivided attention. And if anyone would try to sit beside me, Pedro would snap, bark and growl at them.

When this first started happening, we thought it was a bit comical.
But as his behavior became more and more aggressive, it started to cause us all great concern. He started to become extremely possessive and protective of me.

After talking about the issue at great length, my husband and I decided it was time for Pedro to receive some focused, professional help. We investigated different canine schools and training centers near our home in Sarasota and were impressed with the variety of services and techniques specifically designed to address animal behavior and personality. I took Pedro to his first session and was impressed that the professionals at the K9 Korral Obedience Center were so dedicated and committed to his success. The staff was knowledgeable and helpful, and all my questions were answered thoroughly and with special attention to my specific circumstances.

Pedro went through Puppy Preschool, Puppy Kindergarten, Pet K9 Obedience classes and private lessons.
Through the private lessons, his specific aggressive behavior was addressed. I am so happy to report that Pedro is cured. We still take him back to the
K9 Korral Obedience Center for Reiki and therapeutic massage, which he thoroughly enjoys. I can always tell when he needs a visit and it always changes his outlook on life. My whole family is relieved to have our darling little angel back to normal. Now he cuddles and snuggles with the entire family. And since he is the family dog, this is what we always had hoped for.

I would recommend K9 Korral Obedience Center to anyone who is struggling to change behavioral characteristics, or who is looking for the right place for their canine to receive the best available training. I couldn’t be more pleased with the results.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

The Peace of Puppy Training

Instead of thinking of professional dog training as something exclusively for your pet, you should think of it as something you do together to benefit both of you. When you work with your pet and use positive dog training methods, you bring the two of you closer together and forge a stronger bond. With the help and guidance of professional dog training, you can even learn more about your pet and discover traits you never realized.

Having the right training will help address any of the common issues that can arise from owning a pet such as aggression, chewing, destructive digging, apprehension and excessive barking. These are not habits that a pet owner has to live with and if you can't train your pet to stop doing these things, it's time to engage the services of
professional dog training.

With the help of
professional dog training, you can improve your pet's behavior and provide your pet with a purpose and goals. A well trained dog can go places where a poorly trained dog is not welcomed. With positive dog training methods, you can improve your dog's behavior so much your dog can go with you camping and participate in dog sports and other activities. Your dog may even be able to be used for volunteering as a therapy animal. A well trained dog is a joy instead of being a pain in the neck. Professional dog training has no downside and is a viable option you can employ if your pet has you at the end of your rope and you don't know what else to do.

Obedience training
is one of the best rewards you could ever give your puppy. It teaches a puppy not only to obey you, but to respect you and your home. Puppies thrive from having boundaries and rules; it makes them confident and loyal to their owner. Take time to explore the options in obedience training and give your pet all the best you can offer!

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

A new leash on life

When we brought Fluffy, our AKC registered miniature poodle, home for the first time, our whole family was tickled and excited.  She was so beautiful and sweet tempered.  She followed us around the house and played and napped.  It had been more than 5 years since the death of our last dog, Bitsy, and having Fluffy around was a breath of fresh air.  When our attempts to house train Fluffy and teach her tricks blew up in our faces, my husband, Bob, and I decided it was time to investigate what was available in the Sarasota area in the way of professional dog training services.  We were looking for the right place that incorporated a strong disciplinary structure and positive reinforcement.  We also liked the special services available for Fluffy through K9 Korral Obedience Center.  Fluffy had a great deal of nervous energy as a puppy, which was something else we had hoped would be addressed during her classes.

 

The professionals through K9 Korral worked closely with Fluffy and helped her work through many of her issues.  She is 100 percent house trained and is a much more confident and obedient dog.  We put her through Puppy Preschool, Puppy Kindergarten and Puppy AKC S.T.A.R, as well as Pet K9 Obedience classes.  She also benefits from the center’s hands-on services, such as Reiki for relaxation, aromatherapy and so much more.  I cannot say enough about the positive experiences we have had through the K9 Korral Obedience Center.  Bob and I have always been so impressed with the personal attention we have received as pet owners.  The staff members have always been willing and able to answer any and all questions that we have had.  Furthermore, they have provided us with specific Web sites to research issues further, after they have provided the answer.  Going above and beyond in providing the best possible customer service is standard through K9 Korral.

 

It is as if Fluffy knows when she is going and she gets very happy when she arrives.  She has socialized with many other dogs and enjoys hugs and attention from the professionals who deliver the training and care for the pets that attend classes.  The common-sense techniques available during training through K9 Korral Obedience Center make me feel comfortable, as a pet owner, that Fluffy will get adequate yet gentle care.  Bob and I are so pleased with the results of her comprehensive training, that we wish we could send our 21-year-old son, Andrew, there for behavior modification.  If only life were that simple.  Who knows, maybe Fluffy can train Andrew.

 

Sunday, May 31, 2009

How to Have a Happy and Well-Adjusted Family Pet

If you are the first-time owner of a new dog or small puppy, you might be feeling a bit overwhelmed and confused.  Do you know how to train a dog? Do you know what obedience commands are?  What types of things do you want to teach your dog or puppy?  Are you perhaps searching for the perfect training program for your new dog and are at a loss as to where to turn.  K9 Korral offers a ray of hope to those people who feel they might have an incorrigible pet.  With positive dog training, you can get the training your pet needs and turn him or her into the ideal pet.

 

With K9 Korral, you can schedule a Right Start Consult when you get your new dog or puppy, or even prior to the dog arriving, which makes it very convenient for those of us with busy schedules. An experienced staff member will gladly meet with you and answer any questions and address any concerns you may have.  You will receive everything you need to ensure you are a successful pet owner and that the pet adapts and makes the transition into your family more easily.   Professional dog training can make all the difference in the world and once trained properly your new pet will be a source of enjoyment for many years to come.

 

If you already own a dog, the staff of K9 Korral will evaluate the dog for you and get you both started on the right path to training.  If you would like the service even provides the option of private lessons if this is the route you prefer.  The team evaluation is a 75-minute behavior and advisory session designed for obtaining an objective and addressing the special needs of your pet. Many people are surprised that with the right professional dog training, their dog can turn from a nightmare into the poster dog for good behavior.

 

For any new dog owner, discipline and training can seem like a vast undertaking. However, with the help of the qualified staff at K9 Korral, your insecurities and problems will be addressed in the most compassionate and considerate manner.  You will be able to have the pet you have always dreamed of and your dog will gain a new lease on life when he or she overcomes bad or annoying behavior. Professional dog training can make the difference in the life of the animal you love so much.

 

Friday, May 22, 2009

A Florida School for your dog or puppy

Are you tired of spending hours on end trying to get your family dog or puppy to listen when you tell it to sit, stay, or come? After several attempts do you find yourself frustrated and your pet still in the same position it was when you started with your simple commands? Has the thought ever crossed you mind that you and your dog need to learn together the hand and voice commands that work best and that will put an end to the aggregation and frustration of trying to accomplish simple requests?

Your dog is just like a child and needs the proper guidance and training in order to learn your desires the proper way. The majority of your unpleasant experience when working with your canine can be solved when you learn the art of positive training and a little patience; this in turn will help you and your pet build a lasting bond and trust that will last a lifetime.

Working with a reputable and highly trained dog and puppy training center will put an end to the aggregation and start you on the road to positive training that will produce a happy pet and a more satisfied you. You will find that the dependable training methods of this Florida dog training center offered you a common sense approach to training your dog or puppy. You will have a variety of highly trained dog training instructors that have been taught numerous ways of approaches and philosophies when it comes to training and obedience in your family’s dog or puppy. Your options for different training classes vary so you are guaranteed to find the perfect class that fits your dog’s needs and your desires at affordable prices.

You can choose from various K9 classes such as service dog training, sports, and obedience one two and three. Even an intro class for agility fun and fly ball fun as well as puppy preschool and puppy kindergarten. You will find that this professional training center offers positive training while instilling in your puppy or dog the importance of structure, guidance, and authority. You can experience these classes in group sessions or even in a private setting, you decide what is most beneficial for you and your K9. When it comes to a happy pet and a happy family do not let anything stand in your way, take advantage of the classes offered to you in the Florida area and start enjoying life with your canine.

 

Friday, May 15, 2009

My Dog Listens

Man’s best friend, they say.  I guess man never wanted his best friend to have manners nor listen when told something.  People will try and try to get their dog to sit, stay, fetch, or even speak. But they do not understand what the dog needs in order to make that happen nor do they understand what is needed by them to make it happen.  We are here to take the worry out of all that -- if you want dog that will fetch, we can do that; if you want a dog that listens to you as you crawl into bed and need a friend to lie next to, we can do that also. 

We service the Sarasota area and have many obedience and therapeutic classes available for your dog.  The economy has gotten us all into a depressed state and we really have no fun at all.  Why can we not enjoy the pleasures that we have -- especially dogs?  Dogs are a great stress relief and an awesome way to comfort our sorrows.  They listen and give you kisses; they will even shake your hand if you need it.  Eight hours or more a day are spent wondering if it’s your job getting cut next, so why let that consume your life out of the office?  Playing fetch with a dog is a great stress relief and an amazing way to enjoy the beauty and abilities of your pet. 

We offer classes from our Puppy Preschool for ages 8-20 months, to full-grown adult classes.  We can have your dog listening and obeying your commands in no time at all.  What about a nice walk on the beach while tossing a Frisbee to your dog?  You might be thinking, "Yeah, if he doesn't run away or chase someone else’s dog."  Well, we have the cure and we can let you and your pet enjoy each other.  We take the time to get to know our friends all the time but when do we all spend the time to get to know our best friends?  We need to be involved and willing to learn new things with our dog.  We can make a world of difference in our pet’s lifestyle.  We have testimonial after testimonial about how great our students have performed as well as their owners.  We are your dog’s next school.  Call us today.

 

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Love Your Puppy - Train Your Puppy

     Whenever a family adopts a new puppy, all the excitement and fun often overshadows important things like obedience training.  However, it is very important to start obedience training when the dog is young, for they will learn more quickly and they will retain the knowledge much better.  There are many different ways to approach obedience training, but if you follow just a few simple steps, then training your new forever friend will be stress free, fun and very rewarding.

       First, the most important thing to remember when obedience training your new puppy is that it is all about the positive feedback.  Dogs are especially sensitive to their owner’s mood and attitude.  Puppies really do want to please their master, so the best way to teach them how to do something is to let them know how happy you are when they do something right.  Each time they follow your command, praise them brightly and frequently.  It will not take long for the pup to understand what you want.

      Start out with something basic.  A good command to start with is “sit.”  It is simple for the puppy to understand sit, and it will be a quick and easy command for him to learn.  By starting with sit, you will be off to a good start.

      Keep commands simple.  It is important to not confuse the puppy with convoluted or long commands.  Stick with single words, like “sit,” “lay,” “come,” and “stay.”  It will be easy for the dog to discern separate commands if they are short and simple.  Long and multi word terms may cause the puppy to not understand, get distracted, or mistake one command for another if they sound alike.

     Limit the time of puppy training sessions.  If you wear out puppy with long amounts of training, he will not learn well because he will get tired, distracted and grouchy.  By keeping each training session limited to about half an hour, then puppy will not get worn out.  Also, it never hurts to throw in a command between training sessions just to refresh the pup’s memory.

     Last, but not least, the most important thing to do when training a new pup is to be patient.  Keep in mind that he does not have the reasoning power that a human does, and he is still just a baby.  He will take time to learn commands, and sometimes, he may get distracted. So, be patient and steady in voice, motion, and commands.  Your puppy will learn quickly, and you will be happy.

Monday, April 13, 2009

Best Method of Dog Training

There are many types of popular dog breeds that people choose for a family pet. However, some breeds present behavioral traits that are not welcome, such as excessive barking, digging, chewing, stubborness, resistance to change and even aggression. As a responsible pet owner, you will want to address any of these problems before they grow into larger problems that will affect both the life of the pet and your family. With Positive Dog Training, these problems do not have to become a nuisance and you can get your pet to behave the way you'd like it to behave.

For example, if you have recently bought an American Bulldog, German Shepherd or other breed, these dogs are fiercely loyal to their families and make good watchdogs. However, without the right training you may not be able to bring about the best behavior in these breeds. An American Bulldog can be prone to ruling the roost and once this happens, life as you know it can become quite miserable for both you and your pet. But if you address the dog's natural tendencies you can bring about positive behavior. You should select a good program that incorporates Positive Dog Training, which will allow you to curb any issues, bond with your pet and in turn, make the dog a happier pet.

Positive Dog Training uses reinforcement and praise, combined with positive actions, to bring about the desired behavior in your pet. There is no cruelty and your pet is guaranteed to respond in a positive fashion. With the help of a professional trainer using the positive methods, you can turn your dog into a valuable, wonderful family pet that everyone will love and enjoy. This is the duty of any responsible dog owner.

The two main important parts of Positive Dog Training are repetition and timing. Both of these things are an integral part of teaching your pet to demonstrate consistent behavior. You will find that through the methods practiced, you will bring about the best behavior possible in your pet, which will in turn enrich your life and the life of your pet. Knowing how to implement the methods of Positive Dog Training should only be handled by a professional, so check around and find the program that works for the both of you.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Why You Need an Expert Dog Trainer

Whether you have a pet already or are considering adding a new furry member to your household, you need to think about the important issue of pet behavior. You can have the best pet in the world, but if that pet has bad behavior, it can destroy your relationship and you can end up with a destructive, temperamental animal. With the help of a qualified, professional canine expert from K9 Korral, your pet can be on the road to ideal behavior in no time at all. The company has many ways to bring about the desired behavior in your pet and with Positive Dog Training, patience and devotion, you can turn your puppy into a great pet your whole family will enjoy.

If you live in Florida, and you are looking for an alternative to leaving your pet at home all day, K9 Korral also has various programs designed to engage your pet and prevent boredom. Once your pet gets bored, it can turn into an animal you may not even recognize. Your pet can resort to aggression, destruction and other types of unwanted behavior. If you find this is the case then perhaps you should check into the services offered by a Sarasota, Florida, Pet Dog Trainer. Professional Dog Training can turn all the negative energy displayed by your pet into something positive and make your pet more well behaved.

A Sarasota, Florida, Puppy Trainer will provide your new puppy with all the gentle guidance needed to stop unwanted behavior such as chewing, digging, jumping and excessive barking. Your new pet will not become the scourge of the neighborhood if you look into all the great things that can occur when you use Positive Dog Training to address the problems and issues.

The time to address issues is before they grow into larger problems. You know as a responsible pet owner that you want to do everything possible to make sure you have a well trained dog. You owe it to yourself and your pet to use a Professional Dog Trainer.

With Pet, Dog and Puppy Obedience classes Sarasota, Florida, you are well on your way to providing your pet with the best possible start in life. A dog owner has a responsibility to themselves and to the pet to make sure that it gets everything it needs, including the tools needed to learn the proper behavior. K9 Korral is a company that takes positive pet training highly seriously and you will see it in the very first session with your professional dog trainer.

Saturday, March 14, 2009

The Benefits of Professional Dog Training

One thing that most pet owners want is a well trained dog. Occasionally, you may run into a type of pet that is difficult and obstinate, but that does not mean the pet can't be trained. You should never give up on any pet -- there are alternatives available that can make your dreams of a well trained animal come true. With the assistance of Professional Dog Training and positive reinforcement, your pet can become a well behaved member of the family.


If you are looking for Pet Dog Training in Sarasota, Florida, you can check out the services of the K9 Korral Obedience Training Center. When you are a first-time pet owner, you may feel a bit overwhelmed and out of sorts. Perhaps you are thinking of buying a new pet; if so, you will want the pet to have the best advantages possible and starting early on training is just one of those advantages.

When you get your new pet, you can schedule a consultation with K9 Korral Obedience Training Center. During your consultation with a Sarasota Florida Pet Dog Trainer, you meet with a member of the staff and they make sure you have everything you need to know about how to be successful with your new pet.

If you already have a pet, you can still benefit from Professional Dog Training. The staff of K9 Korral Obedience Training Center can get you on your way to successfully training your pet. The staff also makes house calls for those who cannot make it into the center for the initial consultation.

The K9 Korral Obedience Training Center also offers private training lessons that last for 75 minutes in duration, the private training session can take place at the center or in your home. Professional Dog Training is an excellent way to learn how to interact with your pet and with positive reinforcement, your pets behavior will dramatically improve, which is just another advantage.

The K9 Korral Obedience Training Center will provide you with the tools and knowledge you need to successfully train your animal and make it a valued member of your family. You can learn Positive Dog Training you can show your pet a new way of life and the result of which is a much happier and well adjusted pet. The benefits of training your pet will long outweigh any expectations you may ever have thought possible, you are doing the best service you can for your pet when you engage the services of Professional Dog Training.