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Isn’t it beautiful to have the friendliest dog by your side?
Dogs can certainly be your best friend provided that you put a little effort into making them familiar with the ways of the human. In fact, some dogs are pretty fast learners. 8 out of 10 people love to have dogs at homes. However, a lot of people are actually having a tough time in taming their dogs too. This is where we need to think a little logically.
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Dogs are not used to our ways by default and if you buy a dog that has stayed with human or that has been properly trained to stay with human, you are indeed very lucky but this is rarely true.
An untamed dog can be a matter of great disappointment and risks
If you are having a tough time in taming your dog and you are still keeping it at home, it can be like dealing with a lot of risks as it may hurt upon anyone at home or even hurt upon your guests. At such a circumstance, it is wise to take your dog to a dog training center nearby. Even if you have a puppy to train, you can take it to a puppy obedience center nearby.
Most of these training centers have the most efficient trainers that can train your dog or puppy with utmost care and make it unimaginably obedient. Also, they have the best tips for potty training your new puppy.
Get your Dog the right training and help it learn to get more socialized
Singapore has some of the best training centers for dogs and puppies. Most importantly, most of the training centers have such a brilliant way of training that even your dog will thoroughly enjoy it and learn from it.
Most of the training centers emphasize on making your dog less aggressive and more social. This is achieved gradually by putting your dog in the midst of several other dogs and encouraging them to play together instead of fighting.
 Read Also: Here are the 6 Helpful guidelines to Puppy Obedience Training
It is always a great relief to have an obedient dog at home
With a dog training center, you can actually start expecting your dog to gradually get obedient. Most of the trainers have years of experience and they use the right commands to help your dog learn how to take commands and behave properly as per the command.
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My Dixie chick! Dixie is another story of “We’re Just Going to the Shelter to Look.” My boyfriend and I were hanging out in town; we went to the aquarium then to lunch then to the shelter, our typical kind of date. We walked through the shelter and everyone was barking their heads off. Dixie was sitting quietly and patiently in her room with another dog named Lady. We asked to take Dixie out to meet her. As soon as we got out, she went to the bathroom and we were told she never goes in her room. She got a toy and ran right over to my boyfriend and wanted to play. She chose him. Dixie and Lady had no relation, they were not found together. Dixie was in a shelter down south and I think she was born in the shelter based on the timeline I was told. She was in a high-kill shelter but luckily was shipped up to New Jersey where we found her. When she got here, she met Lady and although before they were both very anxious dogs, they calmed each other down. Sweet girls. Dixie was six months old when we adopted her in September 2014. Chris was her official owner but I helped when I could; we were in college so we did a shared custody ordeal. Dixie was so easy to train. Chris did most of the work since she lived with him. She was and still is so excited to do whatever you want, especially when literally any food is involved. She is now about 4 and a half years old. I am currently enrolled in a dog obedience program to earn my first certification. The first half of the program consisted of text book reading and taking exams. The second half, which I’m working on now, consists of at least 10 hours working with a shelter or rescue as well as shadowing a mentor trainer. I currently work at a pet resort so I will be shadowing our resident trainer. My mentor hours consist of one 7-week session taking class with Dixie, one 7-week session observing class and one 7-week session teaching with Ellie, our trainer. Dixie and I will be taking a Canine Good Citizen preparation class, hopefully getting us closer to our goal of doing therapy work. Dixie is the sweetest and most lovable girl I’ve ever met. She is such an easy to please dog. You should see how much she wiggles and wags for EVERYTHING and anything! I can just start smiling at her and she starts wagging because she’s so happy that I’m happy. I’m not even being biased, almost everyone who meets her tells us how amazing she is, too! Bragging rights!!!
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My first three pups growing up! From left to right, we have Goliath, Buddy and Petey. Goliath was a rescue from the SPCA, guessed to be some kind of pit bull/pointer ish kind of mix, Buddy was a miniature schnauzer and Petey was an English bulldog.
Buddy came to our family first. I was in kindergarten at the time. I was sitting at my kitchen table one morning eating breakfast before school, frosted cheerios actually, when my dad walked in holding something. My sister was next to me and neither of us saw anything because he was so small he blended in with my dad’s sweatshirt. My dad bent down and put Buddy down and we went crazy. He was such a great puppy. I remember dog trainers coming to our house and being so interested in what they did and said. Buddy learned the basics but nothing over the top. He lived as an only dog in the family for about 7 years and change. That’s when Goliath came into the picture.
For Christmas in 2006, the top of my wish list was another dog. I obsessively researched online during computers class and wrote a persuasive essay to my dad begging him to let me get a dog. I did my research on pet insurances, on grooming fees and I knew this time I wanted to adopt a dog from a shelter. I don’t remember what made me want that, honestly I think it was because it was a much cheaper option than going to a breeder. My parents said no but my dad told me we could gather some items around the house to donate to the shelter instead. We brought some blankets and towels to the shelter and when we arrived, we were told that the building was under renovation so they were not accepting donations at the time. We put the stuff back in my dad’s car and he told me we could just walk through to look around. Famous last words: I’m “just looking around” at an animal shelter. I’ve lost 0-2 on that one so far. My dad and I ran into a woman and her mother going around giving treats to all of the dogs. The woman told us that her mother had recently lost her dog but was too old to adopt another one so every weekend they go give the dogs treats together instead. She gave me a treat and told me to give it to whoever I wanted to. We walked by Goliath’s room and something about him caught our eye. He was lying in the corner in his owner urine, clearly horrified. We learned later that he had been rescued with his mother (who had already been adopted); he was being used as a bait dog in a fighting ring. He was estimated to be about 2 years old at adoption but I think he was closer to 4 or 5. I tossed the treat in and he barely even moved for it; we learned later how uncharacteristic it was for him to ignore a treat. A volunteer came to tell us more about him and take him out for us to meet him. I remember he sat right in front of me for a picture. I sent it to my mom because my dad and I were already sold. She was so against getting another dog at the time. My dad put in an application anyway. They told us he was scheduled to be neutered on Sunday so depending how he’s healing he could go home Tuesday or Wednesday. He healed wonderfully and my dad convinced them to let him adopt him Monday. He went to adopt him while I was at school so I was totally surprised when I got home and saw him on our front lawn. My mom (and sisters) fell in love real quick. Goliath was absolutely amazing. When we first brought him home, he had some fear aggression. He guarded his food, barked loudly at people walking by and was leash reactive towards neighbors. He was territorial of our home and was notorious for stealing food off the counters. We took him to training group classes at PetSmart. We hired local in-home private dog trainers. With a whole bunch of TLC, time and patience he evolved into the biggest couch potato who just wanted to run around or snuggle with you. Eventually he let me take away his food mid-meal and just sit there patiently for me to give it back. He got better on leash and accepting people into our home. He was strong as hell. He was so forgiving of what had been done to him in his past and showed such gratitude to live in a home with a loving family. One time, he got out of our backyard. We knew because he was sitting on the front stoop at the door looking as if he was thinking, “I lived life as a stray, I didn’t like it, let me back in!!” He and Buddy got along relatively well...only a few minor “disagreements.”
In June of 2008, my close friend’s family’s bulldog, Daisy had a litter of adorably mushy puppies. She invited me over and I got to meet all of the wrinkle faces. When my mom picked me up, I invited her in to meet the puppies and she was head over heals in love from the start. We adopted Petey in August. He was your typical English bulldog. He was grumpy and sassy. He was not a fan of Buddy but we were the kind of family who decided that once an animal comes home, they don’t leave. We had gates up around our house to keep everyone happy. Goliath could be with Petey. Goliath could be with Buddy. Buddy could not be with Petey.  Petey could not be with any dog other than Goliath. They were best buds. Petey hated sharing his space with other dogs; he got very nervous when he felt his space was being invaded and he would pounce on other dogs to take his frustration out. He and Goliath slept in my parents’ bed together side by side; Petey didn’t care about sharing his space with Goliath.
These three dogs collectively brought out my love and passion for dogs. I love how kind they are, how forgiving they are and how much they can teach us. My long-term goal here is to be able to do some kind of specialty training like for service dogs or behavioral modification. I want to help dogs. I want to help make shelter dogs more adoptable. I want to make a difference in as many dogs’ lives as I can.
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