What is In-Board Training & Why
should I consider it?
There are three phases to training your dog:
The teaching phase, the correction phase, and the proofing phase.
The teaching phase is where we teach the dog the association between
a command and a physical action on the dog's part (for example,
to sit). The correction phase is where we teach the dog that the
obedience commands are not optional, and he must do them the first
time we give a command. The proofing phase is where we expose the
dog to all manner of new environments, and distractions.
The most difficult phases are the first two phases. First of all,
you must be consistent, and provide countless opportunities for repetition
(practice, practice, practice) to enable the dog to make a strong
and permanent association between the commands and the actions on
each of the commands taught. In this phase we must be sensitive to
the dog's temperament and personality, and be both psychologist and
motivator, helping the dog to understand. Problem solving skills
are crucial on the part of the trainer, and having the time available
to devote is also critical. In the correction phase we must teach
the dog corrections, how to respond to them and the same principles
of time, patience and consistency are necessary.
In-board training, also called in-kennel training, means your dog
stays with us and the professionals at Tarheel Canine take your dog
through the first two phases of training. YOUR JOB is then to maintain
the training. Included at no additional cost in our in-board program
is a videotape of your dog showing what commands he knows, how to
give the command and hand signals properly, and how to correct mistakes
properly. Also, we include free follow-up lessons in which we show
you how to handle your dog, properly reinforce his behavior, and
what to do when he makes mistakes. You are entitled to free follow-up
training for the life of your dog. Any time you have a question or
a problem, whether it is related to our training or not, you may
return for free private lessons. In short, you get all the support
you need.
The most frequently asked question is: If you guys do the training,
will my dog only listen to you? The answer is a resounding NO! Think
about this: Who trains guide dogs for the handicapped? Professionals
do, then the recipients are shown how to work with the dogs once
they are trained. Who trains the majority of Police K-9's? Professionals
do and then the officer is shown how to work with the dog and maintain
his training. Our In-board program simply does the same thing for
the pet owner. And on top of it all, we guarantee our work! You won't
regret making this easy on yourself.
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