How worth it are the Puppy Classes? - MyCorgi.com2024-03-29T12:19:43Zhttp://mycorgi.com/forum/topics/how-worth-it-are-the-puppy?commentId=1150197%3AComment%3A665974&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noIt is NEVER a bad idea to do…tag:mycorgi.com,2010-05-19:1150197:Comment:6659742010-05-19T21:43:16.156ZChris Westhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/ChrisWest
It is NEVER a bad idea to do something that will cause you and your corgi to spend more time together! Even if the class didn't teach you anything you don't already know, it will be worth it for the time you will be spending together and socializing with other in your class
It is NEVER a bad idea to do something that will cause you and your corgi to spend more time together! Even if the class didn't teach you anything you don't already know, it will be worth it for the time you will be spending together and socializing with other in your class A big YES! If only to give yo…tag:mycorgi.com,2010-05-19:1150197:Comment:6659642010-05-19T21:17:35.500ZBev Levyhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/BevLevy
A big YES! If only to give you other people to talk to going through the same things. A good positive instructor will help you recognize things your pup can learn now. If you have a very smart corgi with lots of attitude like my Sparty was it will help you not to get your butt kicked by a puppy! Lol, like I did at first.
A big YES! If only to give you other people to talk to going through the same things. A good positive instructor will help you recognize things your pup can learn now. If you have a very smart corgi with lots of attitude like my Sparty was it will help you not to get your butt kicked by a puppy! Lol, like I did at first. Yes, classes are always worth…tag:mycorgi.com,2010-05-19:1150197:Comment:6659602010-05-19T21:08:18.911ZJane Christensenhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/JaneChristensen
Yes, classes are always worth it. At 11 weeks you will never get a dog this young perfectly trained...he is just too young BUT it will give you and Chazz many hours of fun and 1 on 1 time. He is a baby and he can't learn everything at once! It will help you learn the best ways to approach some of those issues. Have a great time!
Yes, classes are always worth it. At 11 weeks you will never get a dog this young perfectly trained...he is just too young BUT it will give you and Chazz many hours of fun and 1 on 1 time. He is a baby and he can't learn everything at once! It will help you learn the best ways to approach some of those issues. Have a great time! Yes, yes, and yes! I think a…tag:mycorgi.com,2010-05-19:1150197:Comment:6659482010-05-19T20:46:37.047ZSky and Lylahttp://mycorgi.com/profile/SkyandPuppy
Yes, yes, and yes! I think a good puppy class is worth every penny you spend! The caveat to that is to make sure you get into a good one. Like Beth and Sam said, correction should be minimal and gentle at this age (and, IMO, at any age, but that's just my training style and how I get the best results out of my dogs), and observing is a good way to tell. Also, ask around to people about where they took their dogs and what their experience was like. Good luck!
Yes, yes, and yes! I think a good puppy class is worth every penny you spend! The caveat to that is to make sure you get into a good one. Like Beth and Sam said, correction should be minimal and gentle at this age (and, IMO, at any age, but that's just my training style and how I get the best results out of my dogs), and observing is a good way to tell. Also, ask around to people about where they took their dogs and what their experience was like. Good luck! I hadn't thought to check on…tag:mycorgi.com,2010-05-19:1150197:Comment:6659462010-05-19T20:37:15.764ZDestiny Casteelhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/DestinyCasteel
I hadn't thought to check on each instructor as well. Thanks! Good advice.
I hadn't thought to check on each instructor as well. Thanks! Good advice. yes, but you'll need to obser…tag:mycorgi.com,2010-05-19:1150197:Comment:6659442010-05-19T20:34:55.929ZSam Tsanghttp://mycorgi.com/profile/ceo
yes, but you'll need to observe a few classes by different instructors in your area, see which one you're most comfortable with and their teaching style. But most important thing is keep on practicing at home and take time out everyday to practice, the magic happens when you and your dog are learning and having fun, an instructor is there to observe and show you the ropes. And once you've graduated, go on to more advance classes, corgis are extremely intelligent and they need mental and…
yes, but you'll need to observe a few classes by different instructors in your area, see which one you're most comfortable with and their teaching style. But most important thing is keep on practicing at home and take time out everyday to practice, the magic happens when you and your dog are learning and having fun, an instructor is there to observe and show you the ropes. And once you've graduated, go on to more advance classes, corgis are extremely intelligent and they need mental and physical challenges. They will, if you are open to…tag:mycorgi.com,2010-05-19:1150197:Comment:6659422010-05-19T20:33:15.656ZBethhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/Beth306
They will, if you are open to suggestions for ways of doing things that might be different from what you are doing now. They also help with socialization and stuff. Just make sure the trainer uses positive methods; in a puppy class, corrections should be very very minimal and everything should be upbeat and fun.
They will, if you are open to suggestions for ways of doing things that might be different from what you are doing now. They also help with socialization and stuff. Just make sure the trainer uses positive methods; in a puppy class, corrections should be very very minimal and everything should be upbeat and fun.