Anyone have recommendations for good dog obedience training in the area? We have a 2 year old Weimaraner who could use some training. (It would probably be more accurate to say that I could use the training along with him.) ;)
There seem to be a lot of options out there, but its hard to know who is "good" unless you hear from a satisfied customer. :)
Thanks so much for your help!

It depends. What do you want your dog to do?
When you're selecting a trainer keep in mind that no one is ever allowed to hit your dog. Never. Nor are they allowed to substitute other forms of abuse for hitting.
Your dog really does want to do what you ask of him, but he doesn't understand you and isn't willing to invest a lot of time learning your language. Ergo, your commands must be simple and require a single response.
You can't teach a dog what not to do. You can replace bad behavior with good behavior. For instance, if your dog is begging at the table, teach him to go to his place and he'll get a nice rawhide to chew. When he barks at the doorbell, tell him what a good dog he is and make him go to his place and sit. After the company has come inside and been seated, release him from his place and reward him - everyone should tell him what a good dog he is immediately.
Your dog wants an alpha dog to follow. If he can't find one, he'll do the job himself - and that's when trouble starts. You, the resident two legs, are supposed to be the alpha dog 24/7. You are always alert, always watchful, always right. If you aren't doing that, then you are not the alpha dog. And, by the way Mom2, your little darlings are not alpha dogs either, and for the same reason they (hopefully) are not allowed to dictate what is served for breakfast, whether or not they go to school, and whom they associate with, when and for how long.
So, again, what do you want your dog to do?
posted by madjack on Apr 02, 2008 at 08:05:11 pm #