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How to get Trained to be a Professional Dog Trainer

While most people love dogs, there are some who take up dog training as a hobby and some who focus on it and make a profession out of it. If you want to continue to be a trainer as a hobby or as a professional, here are a few steps that could help you become a dog trainer.

If you are focused on becoming a dog trainer, you must spend time with dogs. This will give you a chance to learn about their behavior and how they can adapt to your training.
 
So, How to get Trained to be a Dog Trainer?
 
Get your hands on some dog training magazines and videos to increase your knowledge about dogs and their behavior. This is the basic step for any person interested in making a career in dog training. 
 
A few methods to get involved in being around dogs are to intern with a vet, volunteer at an animal shelter or become a member at a local dogs club. If you already have a dog, you could involve yourself and your dog in a few training classes as well.
 
These organizations could help you understand different breeds of dogs and allow you to recognize each breed’s nature and character. Sometimes, they organize conferences and workshops that involve hands on training on dog behavior and training. This also is a great place to meet dog trainers and share information.
 
You can register yourself to any dog training course that might be taking place in a dog club. While there are no comprehensive degrees or certificated offered on dog training, you could choose a subject that involves learning dog behavior and its psychology. You may also join courses such a veterinary or zoology that has advanced programs related to animal psychology. If you cannot apply to a full time degree, some colleges offer courses on dog training courses which you can enroll to.
 
Another way to train to be a dog trainer is to apprentice under a qualified dog trainer itself. You can ask trainers from various clubs if they are looking to hire anybody. An alternative can be to get involves in talking to dog handlers and behaviorists who also spend a good quality of their time with dogs.
 
Lastly, to become a dog trainer and a successful one at it, you need to be passionate and patient. You should love your job and be passionate about sharing this bond of love with dogs and their owners. Patience will only bring out the best of the dog and you.
 
We recommend reading the in-depth detailed guide on becoming a professional dog trainer, readily available at: Dog Trainer Handbook

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suji Nov 11 2011
Step to Training your dog 1.Enter your dog into your local ring craft class. 2.Teach your dog to “stack,” or stand squarely and still 3.Work on your dog's expression. 4.Practice gaiting. 5.Find a kennel club or practice group in your area and try to go to group classes to get you dog used to being in a show ring with other dogs. 6.Practice and have other people act as the judge and “go over” or examine your dog. Try the below link for more detail http://tinyurl.com/cxxlb3h
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