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Professional
Dog
Obedience
Education
Programs
ABOUT
PROFESSIONAL
DOG
OBEDIENCE
CAREER
TRAINING
Trained
Dog
Obedience
Trainers
can
expect
a
median
annual
income
of
$22,942*
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Penn Foster Schools
Online

Dog
Obedience
Trainer
/
Instructor:
Learn
to
be
a
Dog
Obedience
Trainer/Instructor
—
at
home,
at
your
own
pace.
There
are
certain
skills
you
need
to
begin
a
career
as
a
Dog
Obedience
Trainer
or
Instructor.
The Penn Foster
Dog
Obedience
Trainer/Instructor
Program
helps
you
learn
them
quickly
and
conveniently.
You’ll
learn:
Start
a
rewarding
career
as
a
dog
obedience
trainer/instructor.
Why
complete
a
dog
obedience
training
program?
With
the
right
credentials,
you
can:
-
Prepare
dogs
for
security
or
law-enforcement
work.
-
Teach
pet
owners
the
art
of
handling
their
animals.
- Work
for
an
established
training
center,
or
start
your
own
business!
-
To
understand
dog
behavior,
communication,
and
use
of
the
senses.
-
How
to
influence
dog
behavior
using
conditioning
and
reinforcement.
-
Housetraining,
crate
training,
hunting
training,
and
basic
veterinary
issues.
-
How
to
deal
with
behavior
problems
and
teach
competition
obedience.
And
you’ll
learn
it
all
at
home
–
no
classroom
needed!
This
Penn
Foster
distance
learning
program
is
like
having
your
own
personal
dog
training
school!
Start
a
rewarding
career
as
a
dog
obedience
trainer/instructor.
Why
complete
a
dog
obedience
training
program?
With
the
right
credentials,
you
can:
-
Prepare
dogs
for
security
or
law-enforcement
work.
-
Teach
pet
owners
the
art
of
handling
their
animals.
- Work
for
an
established
training
center,
or
start
your
own
business!
Demand
for
Dog
Obedience
Trainers
and
Instructors
will
increase
14%
by
2012.*
As
dogs
take
on
more
active
roles
in
law
enforcement,
search
and
rescue,
security,
and
human
assistance
–
that
means
more
opportunity
for
you
- Dog
Obedience
Trainer
/
Instructor
-
Certificate
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