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zandd
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Agree with Paula,make sure it's a class that are you welcome to go along and watch before deciding if you want to join.I'd say at least twice - first on your own and really observe the people there - are they having a good time but at the same time listening to what the trainer is saying and putting (or at the very least attempting) it to practice.I've seen a couple of classes where friends attend together and spend their whole time chatting :rolleyes: Then go along with Bob and see how he reacts - and don't forget there's always something you don't consider.Duncan's puppy training was with an excellent club,fantastic trainers and a great bunch of folks doing the course BUT it was held at a Riding for the Disabled Centre and Duncan spent the entire 8 week course trying to eat the horse poo so I was trying to train him and keep him concentrating on me and not the poo.I decided to switch clubs sadly because it was such a problem with him so when the puppy course finished I moved him.
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