• Recent Articles

  • Dog Obedience North Carolina

    Dog Obedience North Carolina - Are you and your dog into dog obedience? Do you find yourself constantly working with your dog, to better the relationship you share with your favorite pup? Than this is a story you may like, and appreciate.

    Ever heard of the Wagner K9 School in Charlotte, North Carolina? They are officially a Professional dog obedience Training school, but the school has informally earned the nickname, “The Original Boot Camp For Dogs!”  Susie Wagner, who founded the school and runs it with her husband Billy, has also earned the title, “Union County’s Dog Whisperer.”.  The couple has trained over 3500 dogs, and twice as many dog owners!  Those who know Susie says that it is amazing, if not spooky, how well she knows dogs.  They say she knows what a dog is going to do BEFORE they even do it!

    At the Wagner School, they have a 28 day program in which your dog will learn to sit, stay, heel, down, and down-stay. They say that dog training is about opening lines of communication between you and your pet, and that this can fix and prevent most behavior problems dogs face.

    Whether or not you choose to have a professional, such as Susie Wagner, train your dog, or whether you choose to train your dog yourself, the most important thing is that you have chosen to open the lines of communication between you and your pet, and this will mean not only a lifetime of difference to your pet, but you will reap the benefits and joys of having a pet that you can have around anyone. There is nothing more sad than seeing a dog that could be such a good dog, ruined and mistreated because the dog doesn’t even understand what he/she is doing wrong. So, give yourself a pat on the back, because by choosing to teach your dog simple obedience techniques, you have made a world of difference to your favorite, furry friend.

    Bookmark and Share This Article!

    These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages.
    • Digg
    • del.icio.us
    • Netvouz
    • MisterWong
    • Furl
    • StumbleUpon
    • Technorati
    • Twitter

    Tags: , , , , ,

    Related Dog Training Articles

    • No related posts

    Leave a Reply