Friday, July 3, 2009

Train Like An Expert With Dog Training DVD

Train Like An Expert With Dog Training DVD

by Geraldine Dimarco

Sure, everybody wants a dog that sits, heels, and fetches on command. Who doesnt? Unfortunately, not everybody can afford the time and money a professional dog academy would require. Does that mean you cant enjoy the convenience and luxury of a trained dog? Of course not! Its not a privilege but a necessity that ones dog should have even the most basic dog manners taught to it. While dog schools are out of the question for most of us, there are many dog training DVDs available for us to use instead.

A dog training DVD will most likely be promoted by a professional and recognized dog trainer. And by dog trainer, I don't mean someone who has finally mastered the command "Sit!" to his dog. The person (or persons) in the instructional video should be certified or at least has finished the necessary courses in a licensed animal training school. Search the web for well respected trainers who may have resources being sold in the market today.

When planning on purchasing a training DVD you need to know first at what level your dog is ready to learn. If he is a puppy or newly adopted, a video that covers the basic obedience commands is what you will need. If you require canine behavior modification, search the internet for well-received and popular specialty dog sites. They will probably have an extensive collection of resources and products. Sort through their DVD titles per topic and select a video best suited for your current needs.

So if I want to buy a tutorial on dog training where do I go? Well, nowadays video shops are few and far in between. In fact, if you find one you will probably not find a good compilation of animal related DVDs. Your best source will be the Internet. There are niche sites that cater to pet owners who look for the same things you need. These sites will most likely have a resource page with product offerings you can select from. Amazon.com is a trusty site for educational materials which includes animal related videos. You can also try some buy and sell sites but their reliability is dependent on individual sellers so be careful with this.

Average dog training videos are priced at around $20-$50; depending on how many CDs are included or what other literature it comes with. Some sites will offer discounts and free gifts if you order right away. If you believe that the DVD will be a much referenced tool in teaching your dog, then by all means purchase it as soon as you are able. It will be worth it in the long run. However, if you dont think you really need a particular topic and are just lured by the great bargain, hold off spending on that first. You may have better use for your pet fund.

A well-trained dog is an affordable luxury any pet owner can get. With dog training DVDs, you can have professional trainers teach your dog right in your living room for a fraction of the cost. Fido may not be trotting the grounds of any prestigious dog academy anytime soon -- but thanks to the internet, the dog academy can now go to him. - 20511

Geraldine Dimarco likes watching (http://www.squidoo.com/howtotrainadog) dog training DVDs that help her train her dogs better. Find out more about an excellent (http://www.pet-care-information.com/dog/instinct.html) Dog Training DVD out in the market today.
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Title: Train Like An Expert With Dog Training DVD
Author: Geraldine Dimarco
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