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Edited on Wed Dec-21-05 06:26 PM by Ayesha
Hi CoyoteBandit,
Dog training is a lot of fun and training service dogs is especially rewarding. I am also going into this field, although not as a trainer - I want to develop a new nonprofit to rescue dogs from shelters and teach at-risk youth how to work with them. The youth will then help train the dogs to assist people with disabilities.
There aren't many formal educational programs to learn to train dogs (good ones, that is). You have to be self-motivated and go out and find the learning opportunities that will work for you. The best way to start is to read books and join discussion lists to find your interest and your niche. I am a big proponent of clicker training, which is an effective, humane, reward-based method of training. There are a ton of websites and Yahoo groups about it, and some excellent books as well. If I were you I'd start there. If you want I can give you some specific book recommendations etc. - just let me know. I am on the clicker training service dogs e-mail list and also a list for professional service dog trainers.
The Association of Pet Dog Trainers - www.apdt.com - has an annual conference that is GREAT. There is also a Clicker Expo - www.clickerexpo.com . Many renowned trainers give lectures and demonstrations at these events.
If you tell me where you are located I might be able to recommend some people in your area, too.
Please let me know how I can help. :)
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