Sure, every pet owner wants a dog that can sit, can heel and can fetch on command – who doesn’t? Unfortunately, not everybody has the extra time and money a certified dog academy would require. Does that mean you can’t have the convenience and luxury of a trained pet? Of course not! It’s not a privilege but a necessity that one’s canine should have even the basic dog manners taught to it. While dog schools unreasonable for most of us, there are many dog training DVDs available for us to use instead.
A dog training DVD is most likely created and promoted by a professional dog trainer. Having a dog that can “sit!” when given the command does not a professional trainer make. The guy (or gal) usually seen on the video is most probably certified or has gone to an animal/veterinary academy to get the required units for their chosen career. You can also Google and search for good trainers, then check if they have resources available to the public.
If you plan to buy one of these products, ask yourself what do you want to teach your dog? If he’s starting from zero, then look for a video that covers the fundamental obedience commands. If you want to get particular behavior modification pointers; in that case you might have to search the internet for a site offering an extensive DVD collection. Browse through their offerings per topic and select a title that would best serve your doggie training needs.
So where do you go for these instructional videos? Since there are only very few, strong video shops standing nowadays, the best place to look for these products would be the internet. Amazon usually have a lot of these instructional DVDs available. Sites catered specifically for dog owners usually have a page of special offerings which include training resources. You should also click on buy and sell sites for owners who want to sell old, second-hand training DVDs – although this is probably not the most reliable way to get one.
Average dog training videos are priced at around $20-$50; depending on how many CDs are included in the pack or what other literature it comes with. Some specialty sites will offer special discounts and free gifts if you order right away. If you think that the particular DVD will be a much referenced tool in training your canine, then by all means purchase it as soon as you can. It is worth it in the long run. However, if you don’t feel like you really need a particular topic and are just lured by the great bargain, hold off spending on that first. You may have a better thing you can get from your pet fund.
Having a well-trained dog need not be the most expensive item in your list. With dog training DVDs, it’s more than possible to have a great canine education for the fraction of the price it might have cost you. You might not be able to bring your dog to a dog school – but thanks to pioneering trainers and technology, the dog can now go to your own home.
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