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Maureen
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 4:44 pm    Post subject: I'm looking for marketing ideas and just heard a good one Reply with quote

hey, guys, I have had a little business tip offered to me and I thought I'd share it.

As I think we all have - or some of us have - puppies that are available and at or past the time when we would send home reserved pups, I was talking to a professional obedience trainer and she had an idea: she suggested that instead of lowering my price too much that I could offer a FREE (prepaid) Puppy obedience class in the price paid and then just send her payment to her, and voila! The puppy is sold and signed on for a class to be a well-behaved Doodle!

Isn't that a great idea for local buyers?

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Jac
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 06, 2006 9:53 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Very, very good idea! Thanks for sharing it...this would even work if you sell to families out of your area...let them select their puppy class and make the payment for them...(Not as cool as coming with a certificate for training, but still, a good incentive!)
Thanks, Maureen!
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 06, 2006 9:57 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Great idea Maureen, thanks for sharing. A great incentive and a good way to make sure the puppy gets off to a good start Smile
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 4:22 pm    Post subject: Obedience Clubs Reply with quote

This truly is a magnificent idea, as I'm a firm believer in training dogs before they get too big to handle. Having volunteered in a shelter, I've seen first-hand how many young dogs are surrendered when they get to the boisterous stage with no training. I do think we need to stress this to folks considering adopting a puppy.

When I bought my mini poodle, who turned out to be a fabulous obedience dog and finished her CD in a single weekend with high placings (1,500-dog show!), there was another family who wanted her, but got there after I did.

They bought a lovely standard poodle pup instead, then the parents disagreed on whether the dog should be trained, so it didn't happen. Before long the pup was able to pull the kids off their feet and drag them over the ground, so this fabulous dog was relegated to a lonely existence in the back yard, instead of being the great family member he might have been. It was heartbreaking to me to see such a gorgeous, cheerful dog ruined by ignorance.

My experience with private trainers and local obedience clubs is that the club training is top notch, and more affordable than private lessons or classes. They also offer a lot in terms of awareness of other canine sports that a dog and its family might enjoy, such as agility or flyball. The retreiver in my little poodle was BANANAS over flyball!!! Perhaps we ought to plug into the national organization and pay the fee to the buyer's local obedience club instead of the private route.

Here's is the URL I just found for the AKC's state-by-state listing of obedience clubs. Hope it is helpful to someone! If it saves one puppy from a shelter or back yard isolation, it's done it's job!

http://www.akc.org/events/obedience/training_clubs/


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PostPosted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 9:52 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I read recently on another breeders site that they offer a refund of money if you provide proof of obedience school in the first year.

I thought that was a great idea Smile
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