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Rescue Dogs Finding Good Homes. It’s About a Good Dog Trainer.

Rescue Dogs

 

As a trainer, we see lots of rescued dogs. The reason they ended up with that label to start with; simply no teacher, no trainer, no leader. Good dog ended up with bad behavior.

It is incredibly rewarding to be able to work with a dog that seemingly can’t listen, or is too wild, or pees in the house and teach that dog good behavior. Knowing a dog has gone from either having to live a limited life in a shelter or with a family who is angry at her all the time and has banished the dog to the back yard; to a life as an integrated family member is the best feeling. The accomplishment is not only emotionally charged, but as a professional trainer you get paid to do something that shows direct results.

As a nation we question what we do for a living all the time. The feeling of not accomplishing anything is a factor in the overall well being and personal happiness of people in general. Years ago there was a book on the top ten for many weeks called “Do What you Love, The Money Will Come”. There are those who hear a statement like that and say, yeah, but what could that be?

If you like to be with dogs, the rising need for quality dog trainers fits the statement, “do what you love, the money will come.” Dog training is a viable home based business, and at the same time is an incredibly rewarding career.

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