A pet trainer is a professional who guides pets to establish good behaviors, correct bad habits, and assist in building a harmonious interaction relationship pets and their owners through professional methods. The core is "teaching pets to understand rules and helping owners to communicate."
Core service content:
- Behavior training Basic obedience training (such as sitting, lying down, following, and potty training), correcting bad behaviors such as biting furniture, barking, and guarding food.
Special needs training: Assist training (such as basic skills for guide dogs and hearing dogs), performance skill training (such as pet talent shows), or desensitization for anxious or aggressive behaviors.
- Owner guidance: Teach pet owners daily interaction skills and training methods to ensure that the training effects are continuously consolidated at home.
Key professional:
1. Professional knowledge: Need to master basic pet psychology, animal behavior, and understand the differences in habits of different breeds of pets (such as the gentle nature of retrievers and the energetic nature of huskies).
2. Practical ability: Have patience and observational skills, and be able to train through positive reinforcement (such as and command guidance) rather than violent methods, avoiding stress reactions in pets.
3. Qualifications and experience: Some practitioners hold certifications as pet behavior trainers, and the the practical experience, the better to deal with complex behavioral problems.
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