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Give Your Pet Care Knowledge a Boost with Dog Training Schools

Are you a serious dog lover? Do you want to make a career out of taking care of pets? Perhaps you'd like to be a certified pet first aid expert, or the manager of a dog day camp or kennel. How else should you start on your dream, but to check out the dog training schools in your home town?
Dog training schools are always in great demand. In fact, the most popular ones are always fully booked! Sometimes the students are merely pet enthusiasts, eager to learn how to take care of the dogs they already have, and would like to have in the future. But sometimes, the students are serious-minded academicians, ready and willing to plunge into the world of pet psychology.
But these schools are in demand precisely because pet care experts are needed everywhere. Licensed and qualified dog trainers are indispensable to dog owners who breed pedigree dogs, intent on raising them to become champion performers. Dog training schools are also great launch pads for those who are seriously thinking of a career in veterinary science.
What can you get in dog training schools that you won't be able to get all by yourself, off the Internet, and for free? Well, the biggest thing waiting for you in schools is the privilege of getting hands-on experience. You get practical training in things that would remain theoretical, otherwise. Practical training gives you the experience you need, so you are never caught short-handed in case of emergencies on the job. You are able to exercise all your senses and learn how it feels to put your back into your work.
Another thing is, you get to mingle with certified professionals, as well as other pet enthusiasts. Nothing beats being able to see pet care professionals in action, getting to talk to them and sometimes even participating in their basic and advanced exercises. This interaction is the best way to supplement your stock knowledge. Plus, you are able to network with other pet care professionals who may be able to help you get jobs, or further your pet care education.
There may be schools offering distance certification in pet care, via the Internet, which allows you to study from home and just submit proof of your achievements online. But this does not come with the benefits of enrolling in dog training schools and attending classes. If you really want to be an expert, spend time and money on your training: it's worth it!

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I want to become a service dog trainer?

I am not wanting to do this because I am not smart. I can do any career that I put my mind to. What I would like though is a college that focuses on service dog training not dog training. Is there a college like that out there? I would prefer the college to be in Ohio. I have been a puppy raiser before so I have a bit of experience.
I know how to train a service dog because I have trained a service dog. Since she was 8 weeks old. Please don't get my question confused with that. I want to be a Service dog trainer or instuctor as a career. I have all ready raised one.

I trained my own SD by myself and he does 55 commands to assist me.

If you don't find a school, I suggest watching Caesar Milan and how he works with dogs. He's dead-on correct in many areas, although I do some things differently.

The main thing is I train from the time the dog's eyes are open and by 3 months old, my doberman puppy sat, came, sat pretty, layed on command, went potty outside and knew "off" for the sofa.

The key is repetitive training. Over and over and over, broken record syndrome...repeat the task and the dog will learn it as a second nature.

My dog is turning 3 in May, and he does 55 commands 100% of the time and 14 tricks that are not tasks, so I don't count them.

There is an organization online called SARA (Service Animal Registry of America) and they allow you to purchase a trainer license. http://www.sara.org and should you later test out your training skill on 2 or 3 other dogs, and find that you do have a knack, there is no school that can train that knack into you. You either have it or you don't.

I just was born that way. I understand dogs. Like Caesar Milan, I was raised on a ranch with german shepherds, my father a professional trainer (something you do not need a license for) and I learned from just being part of the kennels there.

I don't know if this helped, but it gives you hope. You won't have to go to a professional school to learn to train...you can hire a local trainer and she/he can teach you how to train.

I suggest getting a puppy and going to puppy classes for obedience first. They will teach you little secrets, such as how to step out to make the dog walk next to you and how to get the dog's focus, and how to teach a command.

Once you learn those basics, if you have "the knack" it's going to go from there...you'll figure out the rest.

I really hope this helps. :) Good luck! I find you very admirable for what you want to do. There are so many disabled people in the world who can't afford schooled dogs such as those bought from large programs.

I know when I was searching the cheapest program I could find was 12k. I just don't have 12k and I know I could never fund raise it. It was a 2 year waiting list to boot.

Then, when you get the dog, they train you along side it for only 2 weeks, and you take this young dog home and YOU must finish his training.

So, low and behold, you have to know how to train anyway. :)

Good luck.

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