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Weimaraner Training: Stubborn Dogs And How To Deal With Them

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The weimaraner dog breed is famous for being highly intelligent and athletic breed nevertheless, they still need to undergo extensive exercise and good weimaraner training in order to ensure that they behave in ways acceptable by humans. In addition, training can also prevent and treat lots of dog problems including your pet's stubborn behavior. Since this breed has a reputation of becoming really stubborn, it is best to find out more about this issue to prepare yourself for whatever may happen along the way.

Aside from inherent characteristic, a dog's stubborn behavior may also stem from the owners themselves - physical penalty, harsh treatment and owner's incompetency in establishing himself as leader of the pack to name a few.

First step in dealing with this problem is to track back instances wherein your dog tends to be very stubborn. Is he always stubborn or the habit only shows during a select few instances? If your dog obeys other commands you are giving but tends to disobey some, there might have some reasons behind this. Like for example if he will not go outside during potty breaks, it could be that he has an unpleasant experience in that area like having to stay there alone on longer length of time. If that's the case, the best thing for you to do is to work on the major cause of the problem. So if he is terrified of going outside by himself, accompany him and make his stay there an enjoyable experience. In no time, he will get used to being there by himself knowing that there is actually nothing to be terrified of.

If he tends to be stubborn all the time, reason could be that you have not effectively established dominance over your dog. Teach your pet that you are the leader he ought to obey and respect by not giving in to all his whims and by being the first in doing everything like walking out of the door and eating. When going out for walks, ensure that he is positioned beside or behind you and since you are the leader, you're the one who decides when and where to go. If he pulls on the leash while walking, jerk the leash firmly and stop walking until he stops pulling.

Physical punishment is not strongly suggested during weimaraner training however, it's of utmost importance to correct your pet should he made a mistake. But be mindful when giving corrections for it should be carried out on a timely approach, never two hours or even an hour after the deed is done. Keep an eye on your dog and if you catch him in the act of doing the mistake, correct him right away. If you see him urinating inside the living room, distract him at once and take him to the spot selected as his toilet and let him finish there. By rewarding him whenever scenarios such as this happens, he'll eventually associate the urinating on that place with rewards and fun experience thus encouraging him to do it there next time.

Maintaining eye contact with your dog and giving commands in a firm, deep voice can also help you control your stubborn dog.