Brooklyn Dog Training


November 15, 2011
posted by admin @ 9:34 pm

Unlike Cities like Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx, Staten Island, and especially, New York City (Manhattan), puppy and dog owners must find value in being oppurtunists as far as dog training is concerned Dog Training in Brooklyn is a lot different than Long Island Dog Training, for example, with the exception of a few parts, you will mostly find yourself in an area that is populated with other dogs or people.

So, how does one obtain the reliable results that comes naturally to those of us who reside in a rural area?

Brooklyn Dog Training vs. Long Island Dog Training

Dog Training in Brooklyn will naturally provide you with the distractions that will challenge your dog, whereas training in a suburban area requires a little more initiative on the pet owners part.

For example, just about every block in Brooklyn you will encounter several people, dogs, and cars. On the busy streets of Long Island, you may be lucky to see a car, a dog, and a person, on your morning walk.

The Levittown Dog Trainer or Whisperer

Many of my neighbors refer to me as the Levittown Dog Whisperer. They see me employing the “stalking” approach, yes, if I see you walking your puppy or dog, I may ask to join you for a bit, just to artificially create that Brooklyn like distraction.

The are easier methods too, a trip to a strip mall, a field, etc….Basically, my point is, dog training can be looked upon in (2) different lights, the first, as a hobby (when I have time for it), the second, as a committment (I will make time for it)….either one is FINE.

Yes, that’s right, I, the founder of Dedicated Dog Training is ok with pet owners not fully committed to dog training.

However, I will not appease those who choose train their dogs part time and expect results of a full time dog trainer

Anyway, enough of making enemies here, the mere question that everyone has on their mind should be….if I live in Long Island why do I need to create a Brooklyn environment?

The simple answer is, you do NOT have to, but to create a distraction every now and then to better understand how your puppy or dog will respond in the event that a real one is facing you guys, is in my opinion, a small inconvienence to gain a large benefit!


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