Edie MacKenzie

Edie MacKenzie is a published author, traveler, dog lover, and tortoise enthusiast. Passionate about what she does, her books provide peopel a firm grounding in the dog breed and their unique characteristics with a nice touch of humor.

Hire A Professional Dog Trainer or Do It Yourself?

August 18, 2011 by admin Leave a Comment

The decision to train a dog is smart and very beneficial to you and your dog.  Most people are already aware of the importance of training a dog.

The problem is many are not sure if they should hire a professional dog trainer or train their dog on their own.

Hiring a professional dog trainer means you won’t have to learn how to train your dog.  The professional will do all the training for you.  Once trained you will just need to continue the training to reinforce what your dog has learned.

Professional dog training can be costly.  Individual private training can cost on average $240 – $600 for 6 weeks of training. Group classes anywhere from $40 – $125 for 4 – 8 weeks.



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2 Activities Your Dog Will Enjoy

June 4, 2010 by admin Leave a Comment

If we want our dogs to do things for us, we need to know how to make them feel good. Below are two positive inducements that can win the heart of any dog.

Get A Ball: Preferably, use a tennis ball because it bounces and is easily controlled by the owner. In training a dog with a ball, the more powerful the dog’s attraction to it, the faster he can learn how to obey his owner and the more irrelevant distractions he can exclude from his attention.

Praise Our Companions: Our dogs will work well for us if we can make them feel good by being with us. Praise must come from the heart and be deeply felt.

The sound of our voice, the touch and stroke of our hand, should be capable of raising our dog’s spirits to a joyous state.

When a dog is part of a group that heightens his drive, he becomes stimulated to maintain his good work.

Filed Under: Dog Training Tagged With: Companions, Distractions, Dogs, Heart, Inducements, Spirits, Stroke, Tennis Ball, Training A Dog, Training Dog

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