Why You Need a Dog Trainer

It's no secret that dogs are amazing creatures. The loyal companionship they provide, the joy they bring to our lives, and their unwavering loyalty make them indispensable members of any family.

But what happens when they make a mistake or there's a certain quirk about them that you're not quite comfortable with? That's where dog training comes in.

Hiring a dog trainer not only stops behavioral problems in their tracks but also gives you the chance to bond with your pooch in a whole new way.

1. They Help Improve Your Relationship With Your Dog

Dog training can improve your relationship with your dog. A dog trainer possesses an intricate understanding of dog behavior. The trainer will be able to guide you so you will be able to decode your dog’s behavior. This important skill will teach you how to be an advocate for your dog’s well-being.

A dog trainer can help you understand the various emotions your dog may feel such as frustrated, excited, overwhelmed, confident, relaxed. As an empowered dog owner, you’ll know how to understand your dog’s needs and act accordingly.

2. They’re Skilled and Have Lots of Experience

Dog trainers are experienced and have many tools to help you get the behavior you want from your dog. Hiring a dog trainer is better than Youtube videos because there is no consideration as to your preferred training methods or goals. A dog trainer serves as your personal coach, answers your questions, and ensures your human-to-dog communication is clear and consistent. Moreover, a dog trainer will help you get it right the first time.

3. Improve How You Communicate With Your Dog

Dogs bark and they do so to communicate with us, and each other. But not all barks are equal. When our furry friends are trying to communicate with us, we don’t understand what they are trying to say.

A dog trainer, however, can shed light on the various types of barking as well as employ strategies to minimize the noise. When you can communicate with your dog, life is more joyful and less stressful.

4. Instill Good Behavior in Your Dogs

A good, well-mannered dog doesn’t magically happen, they are trained.  Because dogs are not born into the world with knowledge of how to live happily inside an apartment, condo, or home, we must teach them. Life skills such as housetraining and manners are essential.

Congruently, pet parents must be educated about enrichment activities so that their bored dogs don’t become destructive. Ultimately, dog training teaches both species how to live harmoniously together.

5. Accelerates the Dog’s Learning Process

Dog trainers help dogs learn faster and stay engaged in the training process. While all dog owners love dogs, most don’t understand how dogs think and learn.

A dog trainer helps avoid common errors, such as a dog that only behaves when food or a special toy is present. The trainer can also facilitate acceptance of activities that can evoke a fear response such as grooming or strangers approaching. Furthermore, a dog trainer helps keep pet guardians accountable and committed to training with friendly check-ins and homework exercises.

6. They’re Super Convenient

Not everyone has time to take their dogs to a dog training class. Private dog training options work around your schedule without interrupting day-to-day activities. 

Let the dog trainer be your personal pup coach to make ensure you learn how to train your dog the right way.  For those desiring the fast track to good behavior, opt for white glove service and have your dog trained for you.

7. They Boost Your Dog’s Emotional Health

Dogs can get stressed out too! A stressed dog is likely to be defensive and may even develop health issues. To make sure your dog’s emotional cup remains full, the dog trainer will suggest enrichment activities to keep your dog happy, relaxed, and healthy.

8. They Make Vets Visits Less Stressful

Did you know a trainer can take the fear, stress, and anxiety out of veterinary visits and home care procedures like teeth brushing and nail trims? A Fear-Free Certified Animal Trainer teaches animal participation through positive reinforcement resulting in a safer and more pleasant experience for everyone involved.  

9. Keep Your Dog Safe in Public Space

Of all the obedience cues recall/coming when called is the most important one for your dog to master. Whether you want your dog to come inside from the yard, a dog that returns when the door opens unexpectedly, or a dog you can walk in an off-leash environment, you’ll want a dog with a rock-solid recall. Learn the rules of recall from the dog trainer, and how to make sure that when it matters most your dog listens. 

Hiring a Dog Trainer Is the Way to Go

If you want the best for your dog, hiring a dog trainer is a smart decision. The right dog or puppy trainer will not only improve your dog's behavior but also their overall well-being.

So what are you waiting for?  For a free, no-obligation call to discuss your training goals contact Mind Body Paws, today.


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Brooke Greenberg

Brooke Greenberg, owner of Mind Body Paws is a Certified Professional Dog Trainer (CPDT-KA).  Brooke empowers guardians to truly understand their dog.  Utilizing modern and ethical dog training methods, Brooke is revolutionizing the way we connect with our pets. 

https://www.mindbodypaws.dog
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