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Did you take your dog to obedience school?
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We are very disciplined in my house and we still took both our dogs through obedience class. our seven month old puppy got his AKC star at 5 months, something you can't get at home. He's going to start a Canine Good Citizen class in a couple weeks. That's something else you can't get from working at home.
ADD: OOKI, when your dog attacks someone because you improperly trained him let me know how the lawsuit turns out. Training a pet dog to attack is a very, very bad thing. It's even worse when you do it at home. If you wanted a weapon you should have gotten a gun.
I did not take my lab, although I tried. There aren't a whole lot around here. I kept contacted one, they told me they would let me know when the next class started and never did, twice.
I managed to do a pretty good job on my own. I did read ALOT of books in the process though.
I still think about taking him anyway. I would like to see how it works, maybe learn some ideas (what to do OR what not to do). I think I would learn from other peoples mistakes dealing with their dog as well.
I think the biggest thing with school is socialization to other dogs.
Some people also really don't know the first thing about training and it is extremely beneficial. Other people don't need to go. They can manage to train and socialize in other ways.
ETA- I should add I am particulary interested in training so for me it would be a learning experience anyway.
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ADD- I must have missed the line about teaching the dog to attack in OOK's post. That is an extremely dangerous thing to teach a dog, especially with little experience. Police dogs are carefully trained and continuously proofed. There is so much more to teaching "attack" than simply the attack. The making sure he doens't attch is the hard part. You are creating a ticking time bomb.
No I did not take my dogs to obedience school. They learned everything they know with home training.