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Dog trainer

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#1
  • 困ったワンちゃん
  • mail
  • 2022/11/27 10:06

I am looking for a dog trainer for my 5 year old toy poodle. It's my fault for spoiling him, but he barks anytime, even in the middle of the night. I don't sleep well because of it. And he is not potty trained and does it everywhere in the house💦

I am looking for a trainer who can come to my house and train him, but I am not sure if this kind of problem can be solved with a 5 year old dog. If you know of a good trainer, please let me know. If you know of any trainers that have helped your own dog to get rid of these problems, please let me know. Thank you in advance.

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#2
  • 相談
  • 2022/11/27 (Sun) 23:22
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You could go to Petco or Petsmart and talk to them ? ? if they have training classes, they have trainers and lots of information !

if you ask them to come to your house, they will introduce you.

It takes a lot of patience, but hang in there ! ! If you work a little harder, the rest will be easier !.

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#3
  • 車無いの?
  • 2022/11/28 (Mon) 14:32
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Why can't you take him ?
Simple question.

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#7
  • 困ったワンちゃん
  • 2022/11/29 (Tue) 00:47
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It's not that we don't have a car, it's that we want you to come to our house and train our dog in the house where he is used to being. He lives on the first floor during the day, but sleeps upstairs in the bedroom, so we are looking for a trainer who can come to our house and train him not to bark ( when he comes upstairs. I am looking for a trainer to come to my house to train him not to bark when he comes upstairs.

> I went to Petco or Petsmart and asked for advice
I didn't think of that ! Well, thanks for the good advice !.

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#8
  • 車無いの?
  • 2022/11/29 (Tue) 09:22
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Most people take their dogs to a place where they can train them and learn to train them, and they're in business because they're doing it right
I think it's amateurish to have them come to your house 。。。。 I think it's a layman's idea
but I don't know, there are a lot of strange people out there ~.

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#10

# 8 I think your answer is a bit off the mark.

There are, trainers who come to your house. For example, Matt from Dog : Impossible on Nat GEO, who has moved and is no longer doing it, had a facility in a corner of DTLA where he would train and visit his clients' homes for sessions. Many trainers stopped doing it because of the pandemic, and many switched to Zoom, but I haven't tried it, so I don't know if it's good or bad. I have not tried it, so I don't know if it is good or bad. But recently, there are many places that are resuming in-home sessions, so I guess I will have to look for them using search engines. By the way, I took PetSmart once, but it was too basic and didn't solve my barking problem.

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#13
  • イジワルだワン
  • 2022/11/29 (Tue) 16:52
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I don't have a car ? and oh my, you are the same person ?

I just think you have a bad personality and are ignorant.
People with money have trainers coming to their homes to train them, and some people who worked from home before Corona and couldn't take them easily also had trainers coming to their homes to train them. You just don't know ?
This training is for not only the dog but also the owner to learn properly. The board owner also wrote that he's sorry because he spoiled them, so he's just being mean to people who want to face this in the future.

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#18

I was looking for a trainer years ago, so that would be my knowledge, but I heard that training at home, where they spend the most time, is better, because outside they are smart and listen to the trainer, but when they return home, their behavior reverts back to normal. I think it makes more sense to practice at home, like not going to this room or not fussing at the doorbell. Others have said that the owner needs to be trained to be the leader, rather than the doggie. Like not changing the rules all the time.

Also, I've heard that PetSmart is good for dogs that are obedient to begin with, but they are given treats to make them do what they are told, and later on, when they realize they won't get treats, they stop obeying.

Maybe you could ask someone at a nearby dog park for a recommendation.

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#21
  • 田舎君
  • 2022/11/30 (Wed) 14:09
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We have a male toy pooch. I have given up on the potty. I mean, even after educating him, he can do anything where people are not looking. I put training paper on the wall in places where he might do small. The only thing that helps me is that he does the large one on the balcony 95% of the time. When he barks unexpectedly, I shake a shopping bag with about 8 empty cans crushed in the center by hand to quiet him down. If you shake it too hard, it will get angry. 2 , After 3 times, he became quiet just by holding the bag. Try it before spending money.

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#22
  • 困ったワンちゃん
  • 2022/12/01 (Thu) 04:40
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Mr. Rural

Even though you educated him.... But what was the method of education?

But this time, I myself have changed my mind about my liver. But this time, I am determined to change myself. I was taught that if the owner doesn't change, the dog won't change either, and I think he is right !.

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#23
  • 教育
  • 2022/12/01 (Thu) 07:42
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Doggie is 5 years old and takes too much time to be pampered. He also goes to the bathroom everywhere, which is a problem. ? If he has the pleasure of sleeping with you, he probably won't sleep alone.
Pet smart,Petco and pet store training classes are not recommended. I've seen them hold him down. It seems amateurish. The vet's level is the same as well.
You can fix what you are being told now, either at home or when you take him there. Do you want them to go outside to potty ? because some owners make them do it with a potty seat. It takes time, patience and consistency from the owner. Even if you are taught how to do it, you have to be there for them and teach them to be patient. Dogs will pee when you're not looking.
Shaking a coin in a can or a bag would be one way.
Toileting is done in a certain place. Take him to the place where he does it when he is patient.
It would be better if you find a personal trainer. Maybe he can't be crate trained at 5 years old, maybe he won't like it, maybe he will cry a lot.

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