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Dog Breed in Relation to Dog Training

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Dog Breed in Relation to Dog Training






     Dog experts in the United States agree that all dogs must receive proper training at one point or another for better integration into human society. We are not just talking about training in the sense of making the dog jump through fire-laden hoops, run through obstacles in a race, and guard the premises against intruders although many dogs will undergo these kinds of training experiences.

Training of the Right Kind

Instead, we are talking of training in terms of house training and basic obedience training. Both of these forms of training make the dog a good pet able to work within the framework of a new hierarchy where man is the alpha dog of the pack. The tricks that a dog can perform as in an animal circus are just icing on the cake, so to speak.

But as any dog expert will tell you, dogs are often trained based on their breed for obvious reasons. Each dog breed will have unique physical and mental characteristics that demand unique approaches to training within a general framework. For example, dog trainers will use rewards to reinforce god behavior but the frequency and type of reward differ from one breed to the next.

Also, even within the same breed, the dog will be provided with training suitable for the individual goals associated with that particular canine. For example, your German shepherd in the urban setting will have a decidedly different training program than a German shepherd working in the fields as a working dog as well as German shepherd in a bomb disposal unit.

We suggest consultations with a dog training expert regarding the best kind of training method for your pet. You must also ask for the when, why and how of training even when you enroll your pet in dog obedience classes. In the end, your dog will be your responsibility and, thus, you must learn how to handle the dog on your own sans the trainer.

Training According to Breed

The following are just general guidelines used in the training of specific types of breeds. Keep in mind that your dog has an individual personality that must be taken into account during training. You must adjust to the situation and the personality as the need arises.

?Boxers respond best to unquestionable alpha dog dominant training early on with the alpha dog being yourself, of course. The breed is well-known for being champion agility competitors and guard dogs as well as being family pets in recent years.

?German shepherds being an aggressive breed, strong alpha dog status on your part is highly recommended. You must avoid aggressive reactions to its aggressive actions lest such aggression is encouraged. Positive reinforcement is best.

?Bulldogs must be provided with an organized training program under the care of a dog trainer mainly because of their stubborn nature and physical strength. Once trained, the bulldog can be docile and gentle with kids.

You must take the necessary measures to train your dog in its new role in the household. Your health and the health of your dog is at stake, not to mention that it pays for both sides to know where the other stands in the relationship between man and dog.