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training classes, Seattle area?



 
 
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Old May 14th 04, 05:14 PM
Gwen Watson
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angel wrote:

Googling "dog trainer Seattle"?

tia,
~angela



Pretty much, yes. But then you need to go evaluate the
trainer and the classes and see if the training style will
mesh with yours. Also I think it is a good idea to
visit the first class and take notes as well as taking
notes about how many owners dogs are enrolled
in first class and then return on final class or second
to final class and see how many owners dogs are still
attending. It is always a pretty good indicator how good
a trainer is as well as their class when the first class
is close to = to the final class in attendees. When trainers
aren't very good you will often see a huge decline in
participants by the end of the class. Just what I have
observed personally.

Gwen

 




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