April 16, 2008
Become a Dog Trainer
The above video is a great example of what can be accomplished through the Sit Means Sit Dog Training Career Program. Those of you that are interested in a dog training career but aren’t sure of how to make that happen, have probably started with searching the internet. Without a doubt, you’ve probably come across at least a dozen companies that claim to teach you how to become a professional dog trainer. I’m not disputing that will teach you to become a professional dog trainer, and also how to train dogs. What I am curious about is: To what level of professionalism do they teach you?
For me, I feel that when it comes to doing something in a professional aspect indicates that you provide the absolute best quality of product, and top-notch service to go along with your incredible product.
In relation to dog training, for me this means they should teach you how to be head and shoulders above your competition. You can’t just be another joe-dog-trainer, you need to stand out to be successful.
Lets start with the fact that as a professional you should have the best dog out there. Your dog should impress everyone, not just pet owners. Your personal dog is your biggest advertisement, and as such you should be able to bring that dog out in public to use as an advertisment. Control and attention in this situation is necessary to success. You’d be surprised at how many professional dog trainers can’t take their dog out in public or do so, but have to keep a leash on them. Is that a trained dog? In my opinion, no.
Secondly, you should be able to show positive results with any dog that is brought your way. How fair is it to claim you are a dog trainer, but you don’t train dogs that are aggressive? How can a professional (the supposed ‘Top of the field’) place limits on what they are able to do and expect to be successful? Being versatile and adaptable is key.
Professional. For me this means a lot of things. For some it means a lot less.
The Sit Means Sit dog training career program is geared towards running a successful and viable dog training business. Not just learning to be a dog trainer, but learning to market your dog training business and build it strong. The above video showcases what our trainers should expect. Public demonstrations of this calibre are standard among our Sit Means Sit dog trainers. I invite you to surf the web. Visit franchise trade shows. Check out the competing dog training schools. Learn about their marketing program. I guarantee that no other dog training school is producing the results that Sit Means Sit does. We’re happy to show it, and if you want a first hand picture feel free to contact us to arrange a visit to either of our dog training career schools in either Las Vegas, NV or Denver, CO.
The Proof is in the Portfolio.
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