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Dog Training in Clre/Galway

  • 06-02-2009 2:23pm
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    Hey thinkin of sending my dog to dog training for 2wks in ballinasloe in galway has anyone ever heard of a Paul Mc Dermott trainer that does it up there and if so any reports good or bad???just worried that i wouldnt get him back really!! he's only a cross but he's my baby!!
    thanks:D


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 270 ✭✭votejohn


    sending your dog AWAY to be trained???? that sounds very strange as dog trainers teach YOU how to train your dog. If a trainer trains your dog without you, chances are your dog will only look at the trainer as its boss, and not you! Do you have a link for his site?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,000 ✭✭✭andreac


    Going to dog training is as much about training the handler as well as the dog, so i would never send my dog away to be trained, its about working together with your dog and building up a bond and trust with your dog.

    How do you expect a stranger to do that?? and god knows what would happen to the dog there.

    If i was you i would look up local training classes or even get a trainer to come to your house instead, but i would def not be sending my dog away to be trained, prob the worst thing you could do if you ask me.


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