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Topic Dog Boards / Behaviour / what sort of training?
- By bedruthen Date 29.01.06 19:27 UTC
I am thinking about the sort of training I want for our new puppy, never had done anything formal with previous dogs.
I would like to try agility, but wonder whether I need to go to training classes first and then progress to agility or whether training overlaps. And where do puppy socialistion clsees fit in?
Any thoughts on how to proceed and best ages for dogs at each stage?
Finally where do I get details of local trining clasees and agility, is there an organistion covering this? I am in Glos.
- By onetwothree [gb] Date 29.01.06 19:39 UTC Edited 29.01.06 19:46 UTC
Hi

You don't say how old your puppy is, but most agility classes won't take dogs until they are at least over a year old - for large breeds, sometimes over 15-18 months old.  This is because the puppy's bones are still developing and you can damage them by doing jumps etc too early.

I would recommend that you join a very good, reward based, general obedience club.  Maybe one that does the Good Cits awards too would be good.  Try to get to a good level of general obedience before you think about where you want to go after that.  It is so much easier to train a dog in most areas if it already "knows" how to learn and how to work with a handler.

Puppy socialisation classes are classes where the goal of the class is mostly just puppy socialisation, with lesser emphasis (if any) on training.  But they are invaluable for ensuring you end up with a dog which is friendly to other dogs - nothing can replace early socialisation, I believe (of the right kind of course).

Personally, I believe in taking mine to puppy socialisation classes from 7 weeks to about 10-12 wks.  Then immediately beginning the first puppy training class.  I actually take them to between 2-3 puppy training classes a week until they are about 6 months old, because I don't think that exposure to other dogs just once a week is enough - for me, personally.  I then go back to one class a week and progress through all of the Good Cits awards.  I would say this takes between a year and 18 months, depending on the dog.  During this time, I am assessing the dog - what it's strengths are, what its weaknesses are - what it enjoys doing or hates doing and how much it likes to "work", and for what (what are the rewards the dog likes most).  Based on all that, I decide what the dog would like to do next... 

Please have a look at the following sites to find some trainers near you:

www.apdt.co.uk

www.clickerteachers.net

www.obedienceuk.com/viewprofile.asp

www.dogclub.co.uk/regions/index.php

If you are interested in agility, you might want to check out this site:

www.agilitynet.com/

By the way, many good agility clubs have waiting lists of years (literally) so it might be a good idea to put your pup's name down now, so that by the time you've finished all the basic training, you're ready to go!

PS - Just saw you're in Gloucestershire: 

http://www.puppytime.co.uk/  (In Cheltenham.)

You are very near to the Learning About Dogs team around Malvern.  I would strongly recommend their excellent courses.  Check out: www.learningaboutdogs.co.uk  (Click on Shop and then you will see all their courses.) 
- By tohme Date 30.01.06 12:29 UTC
[link]http://www.learningaboutdogs.com/[/link]

Lucky you, you have a purpose built training site right on your doorstep with the Learning About Dogs Centre near Chipping Campden run by Kay Laurence.

There are puppy courses, teenager courses, walking on the lead courses, flexigility ( a good precursor to agility proper) and lots more.

Have a browse through the available events.
- By bedruthen Date 30.01.06 15:53 UTC
thanks for the info, I have contacted two of the recommended sites and they were really helpful
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