| The only caution I would offer is to be sure that the class instructor understands that you're working privately with someone, and if their methods of teaching conflict, that you will stick with what your private instructor is teaching. You don't want to confuse the dog by teaching things different ways, or having conflicting criteria for performance. I'd speak with the class instructor before class, not in front of everyone, as some instructors are very weird about themselves being the only one you train with at any given point.
__________________ Gretchen Caldwell
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