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Any Traning Centre?







Dsidhu
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Dec 30, 2003, 8:28 PM

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Hey people anyone knows any training centre for dogs,please let me know, i know one but its to expensive!~

So if anyone of tha gang knows please inform me thanks or anyone from tha gang who knows how to train a puppy (kl selangor area) please email me as i got no time to train myself Mad.Email me at daveksidhu@yahoo.com thanks~


Kowpa
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Dec 30, 2003, 8:47 PM

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Hey people anyone knows any training centre for dogs,please let me know, i know one but its to expensive!~

So if anyone of tha gang knows please inform me thanks or anyone from tha gang who knows how to train a puppy (kl selangor area) please email me as i got no time to train myself Mad.Email me at daveksidhu@yahoo.com thanks~



Qualify Trainers is not that cheap They spent alot of time and monies for the sake of the dog's education. If it's a so call dog trainers it might be cheap for they have no background education on dog's training. Nowadays there are alot of this dog trainer's around Read a few of the dog's training and call them self dogtrainers. Now which of these would you like to visit "a doctors or a specialists"


rebooto
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Dec 30, 2003, 10:16 PM

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u could try MKA...heard they got training classes for their members...


Cheers always!

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rebooto
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Dec 30, 2003, 10:17 PM

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well, from what u said...mean that those who are poor...go for doctors and rich ppl go for specialist....hahahaTongueTongue


Cheers always!

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RealityDreamer
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Dec 31, 2003, 8:56 AM

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Hello,Smile

What rebooto said is true-but do not expect much. MKA teaches the members how to train their dogs and the rest is up to the owner to train and follow up.
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PSD
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Dec 31, 2003, 6:52 PM

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Dsidhu,

It is true what RD and Kowpa said. Private tutulage is not cheap. All depends on the quality of your final results. In human norms, good quality things are not being sold cheaper than lower quality ones. This is just facts of life. So if anyone claims to be able to train your dog for RM10 then u better watch out.Tongue

As a good and responsible dog owner, it actually makes a lot of sense to know about training and caring about your own dog than rely on others to do the job for you. Your options would be

1) to attend a group session like those organised by MKA which will be a lot cheaper but u have to spend 1-2 hours of your time with your dog every weekend. Although this is very basic, it will still do you good if you are starting off as a beginer.

or

2) pay premium price for a premium private service.

or

3) buy a good book and DIY which is even cheaper and u get to practise and understand your dog better. Not necessary u will become instant trainer overnight but if you have the right aptitute and attitude I'm sure u will get better as you go along. This is about trial and error.

good luck

PSD

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Make sure my shepherd dog remains a working dog, for I have struggled all my life long for that aim ."

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mhazman
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Dec 31, 2003, 7:30 PM

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Hi,

Tell us more abt your dog and what do you expect out of him/her ? Maybe then you can get some feedback on the training ?

rgds

Azman


ROSANNAMCCALL
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Jan 1, 2004, 7:16 AM

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Hi Dsidhu,

Training your dog doesnt take much time, just 15 - 30 mins a day will do. When he starts responding to you, you would then want to spend more time with him automatically. Try it, you will ( we dog lovers promise) that you will want to do it yourself...after all his, you do want his loyalty to lies with you and not any stranger that trains him, right?
Rosann

 
 




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