Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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What is the program like? I've heard of these types of programs before where your dog will be integrated into an existing well trained "pack" of dogs and will learn not only from the trainer but also from the other dogs around her.
I would say it depends on the program, the trainer and the methods he/she will be using. Did you talk about exactly how this trainer would be correcting your Doodle....that is critical IMO. I believe there are some good board and train programs, but there are also some that use methods I completely disagree with. Also, it will be key that you spend time with this trainer so that you can continue to reinforce what your Doodle has learned when this is over....otherwise the negative behaviors would likely return.
I third that agreement! I think it's also critical to consider exactly what is triggering the agression. For example, if it is because of fear/anxiety that is a whole different approach than if it is because the dog is being protective of you. If the trainer uses a "one size fits all" approach it might not be the best.
My parents had 2 of their dogs go to a 2-3 week "bootcamp" type of training for general obediance as the dogs were quite headstrong. One of the dogs did beautifully and came back very sweet, confident and obedient. The other one, who suffered from anxiety in the first place, did not do well and came home very fearful.
I always felt like the owner should be trained to train the dog and build the bond with the dog...I am not sure to how professional trainer is going to teach them "how to be a better dog" .... Also how will the owner assist the dog once he/she return home to the owner..? I never looked in to "Go away" training, so there may be a wonderful program out there...But depend on the dog, could that be traumatic..? loose bond..? Not sure. My Charlie has fear/anxiety induced aggression, and in her case, this option would not work and possibly backfire.
Soon, Like Jane said, I think it depends on 3 factors: the trainer/type of training techniques, the dog, and your follow-up. My friend has a very large rough and headstrong labradoodle. He sent him to a Board and Train program and worked diligently with him when he came back. In his case, it worked out well. O didn't become obedient overnight but he has matured into a sweet, respectful dog and he gets along well with other dogs.
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