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    How long does it take to become a guide dog trainer?
    Jennifer Damon
    Jennifer Damon
    Professional Dog Trainer
    Jennifer Damon is a Professional Dog Trainer and the Owner of Love for Paws Dog Training in Richmond, VA. With over 10 years of experience training dogs, Jennifer specializes in determining the psychology that motivates dog behavior. As a supporting member of the International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants, Jennifer is passionate about improving the communication between owners and their pets through gentle, scientifically-backed methods. She holds a BFA in Communication Arts from the University of Montevallo and a Certificate in Canine Behavior Consulting from The International College of Canine Studies.
    Jennifer Damon
    Professional Dog Trainer
    Expert Answer
    This job usually requires several years of training or apprenticeship followed by testing. You will also need to keep studying and improving your craft long-term.
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    What if I want to start in high school and not have to complete a college degree? Like as a side job to make extra money?
    Jennifer Damon
    Jennifer Damon
    Professional Dog Trainer
    Jennifer Damon is a Professional Dog Trainer and the Owner of Love for Paws Dog Training in Richmond, VA. With over 10 years of experience training dogs, Jennifer specializes in determining the psychology that motivates dog behavior. As a supporting member of the International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants, Jennifer is passionate about improving the communication between owners and their pets through gentle, scientifically-backed methods. She holds a BFA in Communication Arts from the University of Montevallo and a Certificate in Canine Behavior Consulting from The International College of Canine Studies.
    Jennifer Damon
    Professional Dog Trainer
    Expert Answer
    Becoming a trainer takes a long time. It is not a side job, and requires a lot of effort, patience, and time. Before you even begin training, you will have to have some level of schooling. Think about all the time, effort, and money you have to put into this career and consider if it is right for you.
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    What GCSE and a levels do I need to apply to guide dogs to become a trainee?
    Jennifer Damon
    Jennifer Damon
    Professional Dog Trainer
    Jennifer Damon is a Professional Dog Trainer and the Owner of Love for Paws Dog Training in Richmond, VA. With over 10 years of experience training dogs, Jennifer specializes in determining the psychology that motivates dog behavior. As a supporting member of the International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants, Jennifer is passionate about improving the communication between owners and their pets through gentle, scientifically-backed methods. She holds a BFA in Communication Arts from the University of Montevallo and a Certificate in Canine Behavior Consulting from The International College of Canine Studies.
    Jennifer Damon
    Professional Dog Trainer
    Expert Answer
    Requirements vary by country and if you're in the U.S., by state. You can contact your local guide dog organization to get the specifics.
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    What is the best method to train a dog?
    Jennifer Damon
    Jennifer Damon
    Professional Dog Trainer
    Jennifer Damon is a Professional Dog Trainer and the Owner of Love for Paws Dog Training in Richmond, VA. With over 10 years of experience training dogs, Jennifer specializes in determining the psychology that motivates dog behavior. As a supporting member of the International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants, Jennifer is passionate about improving the communication between owners and their pets through gentle, scientifically-backed methods. She holds a BFA in Communication Arts from the University of Montevallo and a Certificate in Canine Behavior Consulting from The International College of Canine Studies.
    Jennifer Damon
    Professional Dog Trainer
    Expert Answer
    With positive reinforcement! Just like humans, dogs love to work for a reward. The first step is to try rewarding your dog for a behavior you like with a tasty treat.
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