Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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I would do this ONLY if you were physically unable to train the dog yourself with classes. Training the dog yourself helps you bond and gives you a sense of accomplishment and control. When you send your dog out to be trained, you still have to be trained in the commands etc. and you have to continue practice and follow up or you will have spent a lot of money for nothing.
I completely agree with Nancy. Training is not for the sole purpose of teaching them commands but also to teach them that you are their pack leader and they are to follow your lead and rely on you for all things. It is a very bonding time and sets the tone for your future relationship. Plus, personally, I couldn't imagine handing my new baby over to a stranger for two weeks once she was home with me. I was totally in LOVE! LOL
LOL - stands for "lots of love"!!! I totally believe in training yourself or yourself with a trainer!!!! Then you both know what to expect and what is expected!
I agree with everyone else about the bond that training builds, and training isn't just for the dog, it's for us too. I have seen it work in one situation where the dog went to "training camp" at 10 weeks old for I believe two weeks and then the owner went through a couple days of training at the end to learn all the techniques to continue on with the training. It was my brother and his lab puppy, and he wanted a "jump start" since he hadn't owned a dog in many years. He was really diligent about the follow-up work, and so the training was successful. It would have been just as effective if he did it with classes or individual lessons, but he just wanted to hurry the initial process.
Training is just as much for you as it is for your pup. I am still going to training once a week with both my doodles. I go for the fun, I have created many friendships and to keep from becoming lazy with my reinforcements. It is money and time well spent. Your doodle will love you for it!!!
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