Little upset, but I know this is the place to come and vent, cry, receive some understanding, but also receive some tough love. So we have been going to obedience class for about 3 weeks now. The first class Zoey did great...paid attention, was getting "sit" right off the bat, she was a little rockstar. Week 2 we did not fare as well. There was a week off in between the 1st & 2nd class and it actually was a blessing, because I woke up that Monday morning & threw my back out & was laid up most of the week. A blessing, because we did not have to miss a lesson, but bad in that I probably did not do enough homework with her (it was tough enough just getting myself around and she actually wound up spending a good amount of that week with my parents). The 2nd class went ok at first. We worked on sits again and she did well and then began downs. This was not as successful and she struggled to pay attention, and I struggled to keep her engaged. After the class I stayed and spoke one on one with the instructor, more about her jumping & biting issues. We went home and have worked a little over the week, but I know not as much as I should be (this is where the tough love comes in...I know I have to do the work to get the results). So tonight was the 3rd class. Since I am at work all day my parents meet me at the class with her, so it's the first chance I have to see her since the am when I leave. She goes bonkers when she sees me, then gets excited to see all the other dogs and people. Finally get her to settle down and class begins. The whole time she is distracted, obstinate, pulling on the leash, jumping...I swear, I felt like I was sticking out...in a bad way. The instructor had us working on sits and downs and was coming around to us individually. When he got to me everything fell apart and he basically told me needed to work the sit & get that under control before working on the down. This kinda pissed me off, cause the dog knows sit...she knew this before we started the class. Later he had us go to another area and practice walking them with a loose lead and then working on the "wait" command. By this point Zoey was over it, but I was able to get her to work the "wait" and she actually did pretty good. Then at the end of class he asked me to stay after. He is suggesting to me that I need to get a prong correctional collar and bring this to the next class. This upsets me. I really don't want to go this route with her and am not confident in my ability to use it right (event though he is telling me he will show me). I left the class almost in tears about this. I am not happy of the thought of having to use a prong collar. Just curious to know what some of you think. Anyone have experience with these? Anyone think with enough practice/homework I can avoid it? I know I need to put more time in with her, so I except my responsibility in that respect. Just wondering if there is a way to avoid going to this extreme. Sorry to ramble & rant, but thanks for reading.