Posted by reena on March 13, 2003 at 17:56:06:
In Reply to: Re: It depends posted by kulkat on March 13, 2003 at 17:42:55:
If those are the things you want to work on, then I'd go with the one-on-one training. Those things might be covered in a group class in lecture, but you won't actually work on them actively. In home training can provide an opportunity to actually work on it during the session. Just remember that while it's much more expensive -- it is one on one and you'll get a lot more out of that hour than you would have in a one hour group class.
:The usual commands, "sit-stay-come" is nice, but not VERY concerned with them. I'm more of what you mentioned, the biting of my daughters, the counter jumping, etc. Spoke with the one-on-one trainer,and he's wants to include my daughter in the 5th lesson. But, yes, its way more expensive!