What Does a Dog Agility Trainer Do?

A dog agility trainer is someone who teaches dogs different kinds of tricks, either for an owner’s personal satisfaction or to compete in shows. Many dog agility trainers are animal lovers who really enjoy working with dogs and helping them learn different things. Below, we’ll discuss what a dog agility trainer does and how they teach dogs different tricks and talents.
What is Dog Agility Training?
Agility sports are shows and events where particular dogs show off their talent and agility, hence the name. Dogs will learn to listen well to owners, even without the owner hanging on the leash. They will learn tricks like going through tunnels, up and down seesaws, going through mazes, and much more. These tricks are all things dogs do in shows, and there are many competitions that can be won if the dog learns precisely how to do them. The dog agility trainer helps the dog to learn these commands.
It can be difficult for a trainer to teach these things to a dog, but with time, praise, and patience, each dog can learn. The most common technique used to teach dog agility training is praise. As the dog is shown how to do particular things they receive a treat and praise. This helps the dog connect a particular action to the treat, and makes them want to do it because they know they will be rewarded.
Many dogs have a natural ability to learn with the help of an agility trainer. They may take very well to the tricks they’re supposed to do and the noise of a crowd might not bother them. Other dogs take a little more time and that’s okay too – all dogs learn at different speeds, just like children. A dog agility trainer should never scold a dog if he doesn’t do what he’s supposed to do, as it is cruel and will make learning much harder.
The right dog trainer can accomplish a lot with a dog, and can even get your dog ready for a show or competition!
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