
Two small breed pups both went to there respective training classes for the first time last night. And I don't think it could have been more different.
Pup 1 went to ringcraft where there was about 18 -20 dogs present of various breeds in all sizes and he enjoyed meeting everyone of them even had a word or two to say to Dogue De Bordeaux puppy. The trainer is very much respected with many years experience in both judging, exhibiting and training and is well able to guide and advise on how to present and handle your dog for showing. Cost for the 2 hour class was £1 annual membership and £1.50 for the class. In the class there is a table for small dogs to learn there table work and mats for the dogs to walk on.
Pup 2 on the other hand went to dog training. Trainers spent the first 15 -20 minutes introducing themselves to the class of 2 dogs. There were no mats available for use and one trainer spent quite a bit of time with Pup in her arms cuddling him and stroking his tummy. The other trainer seemed to prefer working with the other dog and gave very little attention to Pup other than to show his Mum to teach him to walk to heel using bait, which with a small dog got the expected reaction, the dog continually jumps to get the food, and he's to learn the sit command for next week. Cost for this is £75 for a 10 week course that lasts 1 hour per week. Pups Mum couldn't tell me the names of the trainers, as in there introductory talk they forgot to mention them, but they didn't forget to tell how well there own dogs had done in the ring. Oh and they might see about getting mats. And this class was booked as ten weeks of ringcraft training where she was told on booking that there were already 6 dogs booked and I assumed paid for as she had to pay in advance.
Makes you appreciate being in an area where you have a choice of training classes.