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I have a wire haired daschund and we will be taking it to dog training courses. What age is best for us to start taking it to courses?

Well, for me daschunds are the best choice of breed, so well done on that. I also think – judging by everyones answers – that you should start as early as possible. Daschunds really deserve a nice name like Koko. Whatever the name is, make sure it’s not something like Dahpne. I would also recommend a dog training service such as "Lead The Dog". Just look at www.LeadtheDog.co.uk for more information. Have a nice day!

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The majority of people who take level 1 never return for level 2. If you enrolled your dog in obedience classes at what age did you start and how many classes (as in different classes, not weeks of the course) did you enroll in? I really enjoy the classes and would take my dog his whole life if I had the income to support it.

It depends upon the dog and what my goals are.

Some dogs I only took to the basic obedience class. They did well and my only objective at the time was basic obedience. Some dog/handler teams take a little longer and may have to repeat the class a few times until they reach even basic obedience. Sometimes the dog is a little tougher, sometimes the handler needs a little more work. It is not a failer to have to repeat the class. Everyone human & dog learn at a different pace.

My current dog has been in constant classes since age 4 months. She is now 3 years old. But, she is in competition and we need the higher lever of expertise. As long as we are competing, she will be in training class.

Check around your area. Sometimes there are "drop in" classes where you pay just for the night I find this more for agility than obedience. Also, Obedience clubs often have practice nights. Our obedience club is $25 per year. and we have one unofficial training morning where people get together and help each other. No charge. We also have an official practice night where it is $1.00 per night to attend but you have to belong to the club.

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(See More @ http://www.DogStarDaily.com/ ) The key to teaching your dog to follow is walking away. If you do your best to lose your dog he will quickly learn that he needs to keep a close eye on you!

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Http://www.sitmeanssit.com The grandparents and the kids get involved in this daily training session. This is their first session with their West Highland Terrier. This dog breed is also referred to as a ‘Westie’.

Sit Means Sit remote collar dog training system makes things go easier and much more fun for everyone at our lessons with the various tools and techniques that we use that are adaptable to everyone, as can be seen in this video.

The family getting involved will make for a better pet, and a more well-rounded animal. This family is well on their way of learning the basics of our dog training system. The products and equipment that we use in this video are available at our website.

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The tunnel obstacle in a dog agility course is a bit like a chute but without a chute at the end of it. Teach any dog how to run through a tunnel on an agility course by using the advice in this free video from an experienced dog trainer.

Expert: Kim Amatucci
Bio: Kim Amatucci is a practicing Pet Dog Trainer and Behavior Consultant. She has been training since 2002 and been working with her own pets for the past 13 years.
Filmmaker: Travis Waack

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