If you are interested in training your dog, you should keep in mind
that a lot of the experience will depend on what breed of dog you have
and what methods you plan to use to train them. Asserting your
dominance over the dog and establishing yourself as the leader is
critical in making sure your dog is well behaved and listens to
commands when given.
By training your dog, they learn not to excrete in the house, not to chew on things other than their chew toys, as well to not jump on you or others that walk into your home, and any number of other things that lay under the heading of bad manners.
For anyone that owns a Boxer breed, there are a few Boxer Dog Training Tips and Ideas that are specific to the breed and will be essential in helping you train a Boxer into a well behaved member of the household.
One aspect of Boxer training is usually coaching them on how to be a good guard dog, a specialty of the breed. Many individuals are afraid of boxers because they think that they harbor some sort of natural aggression, but they are just as sweet and playful as any other breed of dog. Most people believe that their austere stance and forceful demeanor is indicative of an aggressive dog ready to attack. However, without proper training, this could be actually be a likely scenario.
Boxers are very intelligent dogs which means they can be a bit unwilling to undertake training, but it also can be very useful. Boxer owners must keep this intelligence and willfulness in mind when training the dog; even though most Boxers fully understand the command you have just given, there will be many times that the dog will simply refuse to perform out of pure disinterest in doing what you instructed. It is always important to exercise patience during these circumstances to keep things positive. A good time to begin training your boxer is as early as 6 weeks old; if you start at this age they will be able to grow up properly just be sure to teach the dog as well as play with him and socialize him so that he remains interested.
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