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If you have had both trained and untrained dogs in your lifetime, you will already know the value of obedience training for your dog. Even the most basic commands, including sit, stay, and come are incredibly helpful when taking care of your dog. Every year, thousands of Alabama dog owners send their dogs to obedience training programs throughout the state. You may have asked yourself is doing this is a possibility for you and your dog, so we wanted to go over some of the basics of obedience training, including who it’s for, what the process looks like, and the value that obedience training brings to dog owners everywhere, no matter what your lifestyle looks like.

 

Can My Dog Still Be Trained?

There are a number of factors that can cause a dog owner to ask whether or not their dog can still be trained. Age, breed, temperament, and other factors can all play into the answer to this question. However, for obedience training, it’s never too late for an old dog to learn new tricks! All-breed obedience training for dogs can teach any dog an array of simple obedience commands. This means that whether your dog is just a puppy or an older dog, retriever or poodle, every dog can receive training. At Blackbelt Retrievers, we train dogs over 6 months old.

 

The Value of Obedience Training for All Breeds

Obedience training is valuable for all breeds and ages of dog, giving them the training they need to obey basic commands for everyday life. These commands include Come (whistle & voice), Sit (whistle & voice), Down, Heel, Kennel & NO. Each one of these commands bring great value to dog owners of any breed. Whether around the house, on the farm, in the field, or anywhere else, getting your dog basic obedience training is incredibly valuable in all situations.

Obedience training for dogs gives dog owners the peace of mind they need to trust that their dog will be responsive to commands out on walks and around other dogs & people. This increases safety and enables dog owners to introduce their dogs to environments they otherwise wouldn’t have felt comfortable introducing them to.

 

What Does the Obedience Training Process Look Like?

The obedience training process for all breeds takes time. At Blackbelt Retrievers, our all-breed obedience training program is a 6 week program. Broken into 2 parts, our obedience training teaches dogs commands first while on-lead, and then off-lead. This training makes your dog an all-around good citizen, while also laying the groundwork for becoming a skilled hunting companion.

Sending your dog to a training program is always going to require a time investment in order for the training to really click. However, with patience, these commands can be acquired by your dog for life. We promise you won’t regret the investment!

 

Where Can I Send My Dog for Obedience Training in Alabama?

Alabama has numerous obedience training programs for dogs. If you are looking for the premier dog trainers in the Southeast, however, you can send your dog to Blackbelt Retrievers. At our training facility in Demopolis, Alabama, we train numerous dogs each season with the skills and commands they need to become great dogs around the house and in the field.

Whether you’re located in a city like Birmingham, Huntsville, Mobile, Montgomery, Auburn, or anywhere else, you can bring us your dog here in Demopolis, Alabama. Our location is convenient both for Alabama hunters looking for hunting dog training and non-hunting dog owners who just want their dog obedience trained.

 

All Breed Obedience Training from Blackbelt Retrievers

If you are looking for an obedience program for your dog, take a look at the training programs that we provide here at Blackbelt Retrievers. For owners of all breeds of dogs, our all-breed obedience training is top of the line. When your dog finishes our training program, you will be able to use an array of both verbal and electronically transmitted commands by using an electronic collar.

Please feel free to contact us with any questions or for more information about our dog training program in Alabama. You can also give us a quick call today!