Dog Training: A Labor Of Love

Posted on July 30th, 2008 in Family, Training by Miss Daisy

Daisy Sawtelle
Canine Reporter

As a dog, I have done a lot of training: mainly of my owner. I tell him when I want to eat, go out, and rub my belly and he does. In return, I give him love, affection, and protection. What a good deal. Now if you want to train dogs for others, become a trainer like me. There is no higher calling.

So, if you want to become a dog trainer, hear this: there is not one “right” way to become a dog trainer. Nothing will prepare you more to become a dog trainer than working with a variety of animals under a myriad of circumstances. Unfortunately, there are no licensing or professional requirements to become a dog trainer. I wanted to put together an informational article to help you become a dog trainer.

Training

Training dogs is not easy work, so getting the right training yourself can sometimes be crucial. Training a dog has become a specialist’s job. Training dogs is both fun and hard at the same time. Training is the most important aspect of raising a dog and training serves to strengthen the bond between you and your dog. Training is vital to a long & happy association with your dog.

The usual requirements and conditions for this job are:

  • A profound love for dogs
  • Being physically fit and active
  • Working evenings and weekends,
  • Working outdoors
  • Strong communication skills
  • Good powers of observation and critical thinking ability
  • Driving to meet with clients
  • Marketing skills.

Aside from the basics, to become a professional and successful trainer, you will also need to know:

  • The background and history of every dog breed
  • How to read dog body language and communicate effectively with different breeds,
  • How to treat more complex problems such as phobias and aggression, basic to advanced dog tricks and commands,
  • How to prepare and train dogs for different competitions, as well as, proper canine hygiene, nutrition and grooming so that you can counsel and offer treatment advice to your clients to bring up healthy, well groomed and well behaved dogs.

Trainer Options

There are many different ways in which people become a dog trainer. If you need more hands on, try working with an existing trainer as an apprentice, or even just volunteering with rescue groups and shelters. To become a skilled professionalCan You Hear Me Now dog trainer you should expect that it will take a number of years as it would if you were studying to become a teacher or counselor. There is nothing like experience with dogs you don’t know to teach you to be a great trainer.

The most common way trainers start is to do in home private lessons, or arrange to meet clients in public areas such as parks or town squares. On the other hand, many trainers make themselves a handsome living. Surprisingly, plenty of new trainers have left white-collar jobs to teach dogs and their masters, those in the industry said.

Most trainers attend several educational seminars to keep current on trends and information about canine health and behavior. These seminars are helpful to both new and experienced trainers.

Getting Experience

This is a great way to go for plenty of hands on experience with dogs. There is no degree required to become a dog trainer, but you should attain both “book knowledge” and hands-on experience before offering your services to the public. Get hands-on experience by mentoring under another trainer if possible, and volunteer to work at your local shelter or with rescue groups.

Shelter/rescue work is a great way to get hands-on experience with dogs of various breeds and temperament. Once you have enough experience, consider yourself certified. It takes years of hands-on experience to become a good dog trainer. The two most common ways to get into the business are to apprentice with an experienced trainer or to attend a dog-training academy.

Clients

You must have patience and empathy, and be as good a coach to your human clients (lots of positive reinforcement. Both dogs and clients should enjoy themselves and a quality trainer will be courteous and polite to both human and canine students.

For that reason, always offer a free evaluation session to give potential clients the opportunity to meet you, see how you interact with their dogs and to ask questions. Sometimes, your clients are uncooperative, and the pay will not make you wealthy either. You will have to adapt your calendar to fit the needs of your clients.

There are no certifications or standards required to become a dog trainer. There are actual dog training schools that you can attend to learn how to become a dog trainer. Perhaps you would be more interested in taking online courses to become a dog trainer.

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As you can see, there are several ways to actually become a dog trainer.

Dog Accident Insurance: Protect Against Pet Caused Accidents

Posted on July 23rd, 2008 in Family, General by Miss Daisy

Daisy Sawtelle

Canine Reporter

As a dog, I have seen so many of my friends get into trouble because they didn’t know the rules of behavior or got into unexpected situations and got hurt. Here are some tips to guide you.
With children you cannot wrap them in cotton wool. Sometimes accidents can occur or illnesses can develop. If your cats, dogs or other pets becomes ill unexpectedly or are involved in an accident, treatment can be a big drain on your savings.

In case of an accident occurring due to your dog, the damages will be covered by the pet insurance policy. It will provide you with a peace of mind knowing you have help paying the medical costs for your dog’s accidents, poisonings, or illnesses including cancer. You can cover your pet for accidents and illnesses. For instance, you can get basic accident coverage for as little as $7.

The good news is that veterinarians are equipped better than ever to provide your pet with the best possible chance of a quick and full recovery from accident or illness. Most pet insurance policies even include veterinary treatment for accidents and illnesses as well as covering herbal medicines and specialist vet referrals.

It is absolutely essential for every dog owner to have homeowners insurance or renters insurance, and that the insurance policy does not exclude accidents caused by the dog.

The good news for dog owners, accident victims and society is that homeowners insurance and renters insurance normally provide at least $100,000. Today, most pet care insurance companies cover such eventualities as:

  • Foreign body ingestion,
  • Motor vehicle accidents,
  • Burns,
  • Lacerations,
  • Broken bones,
  • Insect bites, and
  • Accidental death.
  • Some deluxe plans will cover most everything including:
  • Annual checkups
  • Vaccinations
  • Spaying
  • Neutering
  • Any medications
  • Any sickness and
  • Accident

Others will cover only major sickness and accidents. Even the smallest dog may cause a car accident by running on a road, make somebody fall and break his leg, damage someone else’s property, or bite the postman to defend his home. Other than this, the policy should also pay for the expenditure of medical bills, foreign body ingestion, bone fractures, accidents, allergic reactions and first time sickness.

Although most pet owners are aware of an approximate cost that they would have to incur for their pet’s care, an unexpected illness or accident could send expenses spiraling out of control.Police dog/kitten

Dog insurance, as with any insurance plan, varies with the types of coverage offered and the prices for these premiums will vary from company to company. Dog insurance to keep your pet happy and healthy, seems to be that most of us will do whatever our veterinarian recommends for treatment to get our dogs back to normal lives.

Pet insurance is the most effective way for you to ensure that you get the best veterinary care available for your dog or cat during an unexpected accident or illness without having to worry about extraordinary bills.

Dog And Pet Insurance Cheap: What to Do?

Posted on July 20th, 2008 in Dog Health, Family, Miss Daisy by Miss Daisy

Daisy Sawtelle
Canine Reporter

As a dog, I don’t like going to the vet for obvious reasons. My owner, however, doesn’t seem to mind because he now has pet insurance. Robert first became aware that he was buying gasoline for my vet’s Mercedes with my allergy visits to his office and decided enough was enough.

I offer you some suggestions for owner’s and my fellow canines:Pair of pups

For pet lovers, cheap dog insurance is an option that covers most of the costs related to care and upkeep of dogs. Often, we are tempted to buy a cheap insurance cover for our pets, but that might prove costly in the end. As the costs of the veterinary treatment are getting beyond control, with an annual rise of about 10%, cheap dog insurance policy is the right package for you.

The care and concern for your pet thus comes forth in the form of the most effective cheap dog insurance policy you apply for. You should also go for quotes on line for the best insurance coverage since this helps to provide you with the cheapest dog insurance policy for your dog. Most of us want to buy it as cheap as possible.

Once you have taken out cheap pet insurance, coverage will start after 14 days but will not cover any pre-existing conditions your cat or dog had at the time you booked. By searching for the cheapest dog insurance, you will find some sort of service for you to get several rate quotes by typing in your dog’s information details, i.e. breed, size, age, etc.

At first, the cheapest may seem the right policy for you, but often we don’t take enough time to establish what we are really covered for. That extra bit of time can save you a fortune in the long run if you choose an insurance policy that does not cover you adequately. Cheap dog insurance covers the initial period of treatment of any injury and is helpful during the stay of dog at any animal hospital.

Puppy & MotherAs with any insurance plan, the types of coverage offered and the prices for these premiums will vary from company to company. Dog insurance will keep you and your pet happy and healthy. It seems that most of us will do whatever our veterinarian recommends for treatment to get our dogs back to their happy, healthy, lives.

Pet Insurance is the most effective way for you to ensure that you get the best veterinary care available for your dog or cat during an unexpected accident or illness without having to worry about extraordinary bills.

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