Our Mission
Our mission is to provide our customers with training-related services that enhance the performance and behavior of their dog. The services are provided to citizens from all walks of life regardless of economic status that desire obedience and protection training for their dogs.
These services include the following:
Contact K-9 Corps of Conway today to enroll your companion in one of our dog training courses or to sign up your dog for protection training. Consultations are FREE.
Frequently Asked Questions
Here are some of our frequently asked questions and their answers. Contact K-9 Corps of Conway if you have any questions about our training programs today.
My vet says I should take my dog to obedience class... Isn't it expensive and where do I start?
A typical obedience class meets for an hour a week for four to twelve weeks. The cost for an entire course varies. During this time, you’ll learn how to teach your dog to obey basic commands like sit, come, down, stay, and heel. You’ll also learn how to handle your dog around strangers, in unfamiliar places, and around other dogs.
We have courses that are geared to your level of experience or budget. If this is your first dog or you’ve never tried to train before, a beginner’s class would be a good place to start.
Can't I just get a book and train my dog at home?
Our instructors can demonstrate exactly how to give an effective correction and what the right tone of voice sounds like. Solving problems is easier in a class environment. Our instructors will observe how you interact with your dog and help you work better together.
The class also gives your dog something important. Quality time with you away from home and a strange place that he will have to obey in. Many dogs obey perfectly well in places where everything is familiar (and maybe even boring) to them. They often forget all their training when they’re out in the real world where there’s so much to see, smell, and chase. In class, you’ll learn how to keep your dog’s attention even though he’s in a strange place with all kinds of interesting things going on around him.
How do I find an obedience instructor?
Our instructors can demonstrate exactly how to give an effective correction and what the right tone of voice sounds like. Solving problems is easier in a class environment. Our instructors will observe how you interact with your dog and help you work better together.
The class also gives your dog something important. Quality time with you away from home and a strange place that he will have to obey in. Many dogs obey perfectly well in places where everything is familiar (and maybe even boring) to them. They often forget all their training when they’re out in the real world where there’s so much to see, smell, and chase. In class, you’ll learn how to keep your dog’s attention even though he’s in a strange place with all kinds of interesting things going on around him.
Which is the best for my dog? Group or private training classes?
A group class usually makes up about 4-8 owners / dogs. It is very difficult for one trainer to give each person the quality time that is needed in the hour he / she will spend with you. The result is a frustrated owner and/or a dog that hasn’t progressed properly.
Private Training sessions offer a better quality of training and do cost a little more. There are fewer distractions which provide a perfect learning environment. Our instructors will work with you patiently one-on-one at a pace that’s just right for you and your dog. We can listen and address all your questions and concerns about our training methods, behavior problems, nutrition, and K-9 health.
What age do I enroll my puppy into classes?
A group class usually makes up about 4-8 owners / dogs. It is very difficult for one trainer to give each person the quality time that is needed in the hour he / she will spend with you. The result is a frustrated owner and/or a dog that hasn’t progressed properly.
Private Training sessions offer a better quality of training and do cost a little more. There are fewer distractions which provide a perfect learning environment. Our instructors will work with you patiently one-on-one at a pace that’s just right for you and your dog. We can listen and address all your questions and concerns about our training methods, behavior problems, nutrition, and K-9 health.
I took your advice and went through an obedience class with my dog. I couldn't believe how fast he learned! Now that classes are over, though, he doesn't pay attention anymore and acts like he didn't learn a thing. What went wrong? Did I waste my time?
In class, if you tell your dog to sit and he doesn’t, what did you do? If he broke a stay, what did you do about it? You corrected him and put him back into position, didn’t you? To get your dog to behave well at home, you need to follow the same procedure that you did in class.
Training is a project that’s never quite finished. Dogs quickly forget their training if it’s not practiced regularly. You can easily include little practice sessions in your daily life: put him on a sit / stay while you fix him dinner, have him heel to the mailbox with you, lie down while you’re eating supper, etc. In class, you were shown techniques and given the tools to get your dog’s attention and his obedience. All you have to do now is put them to good use!
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