Your Questions About Dog Training Classes Denver

Ruth asks…

looking for a dog training school in east haven, CT need major help!!?

im looking for a school near my home (east haven connecticut) to become a dog trainer (mostly for aggression behavior) but as im googling i keep getting these lame online schools and places too far away or dog training places that doesnt train to become a dog trainer . im getting really frustrated and think they need to better the search engines. so i come to ask you guys for help. if you offer training or know a place that does that would help so much!! thanks !!

admin answers:

We are in VA and we recently purchased a franchise called Bark Busters. It is an At-Home Dog Training Company and it is the largest in the world. If you decide to join, you go to Denver Colorado for training for three weeks, after which you become Dog Behavior Specialist. After a year, you return for a one week class and then become a Master Dog Behavior Specialist. If you are interested, the website is www.Barkbusters.com.

Hope this helps!

James asks…

How are your New Year’s resolutions for your dog coming?

A couple of months ago, I asked this question.
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Ap35p0OUSN3Xl7J0jPh.Hgzty6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20071227144926AAlJc9W

Did anyone have any goals for this year with his/her dogs that is making good progress?

I said Miss would become my first agility dog. Next week we’re going to sign up for the class.

I still plan on giving a “thank you” donation to the shelter I adopted her from, but now I have to save some money for agility.

I’m still working on finding a better vet.

“Some raw meaty bones” became a switch to a complete raw diet, and she’s doing GREAT!

“I will STOP buying crap for her. She’s a DOG.”
That one’s tough.

I haven’t joined the ASPCA, but I did join a local dog training club. I’m getting more involved in dog showing and training.

How is everyone else doing?

admin answers:

Well I still haven’t found a trainer to try and start an obedience class in our rinky-dink town, but I’m still trying. I have started working my two dogs in the conformation ring. One finished her UKC Ch and is now starting on her AKC. The other one went to the Rocky Mtn. Cluster in Denver, and placed first in his class two of the days, so he’s off to a good start. As for all the loves yeah, that’s working out great. Still not getting very far with getting them ready to get their CGC’s yet though. I really need to buckle down on that.

Richard asks…

which is better?a german shepherd or a siberian husky?and why?

i cant decide between the 2..
ive read that huskies actually are temperament and that they arent really good guard dogs,and i dont need my dog trying to run away whenever possible.
i live in denver colorado
huskies look more cooler,but german shepherds are more intelligent..
thanks for that insignificant answer john,kudos on that one!
and i need facts on which is better.im not just going for looks ya know..
in response to dog judge,i live in denver colorado,which is ideal for the husky,but again,temper is a problem,and also shedding,umm..i am an outside person,and dog weight has no problem at all
yes and huskies tend to run away,as all dogs but thats their instince right?outdoors..
and in the summer it gets hot round 80-110 F any given day.and in the winter it snows like no tomorrow and temps get low roughly bout 10-40 F

admin answers:

You could get a list a foot long here.

Put up more information. Where do you live, what do you like to do, inside or outside person, dog weight issues.

We don’t need to convince you, you need to decide what you’re looking for.

Update – I had two Huskies and I’ve had LOTS of German Shepherds in obedience classes. For a lot of reasons, Huskies are healthier. Smaller dog, fewer structural problems. Either dog could tolerate the Denver climate. Both dogs shed, and although Huskies shed more, I don’t think that it’s really a make or break issue. Huskies are renown for running when loose because they are SLED DOGS! With proper training, you can overcome this, but it’s an issue that will need to be addressed. GSDs are more trainable for a novice. I would lean toward the Husky because of the health issues (hips in particular). That being said, if you decide to go after a GSD make sure that you do all of your homework about hips. Both parents and as many other relatives as possible MUST be OFA certified. If not, find another breeder. Hips are not that much of an issue with Huskies for a lot of reasons.

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