Sunday, October 21, 2012

Dog Training: Different Methods for Different Dog Breeds

Choosing a dog can be quite a challenge as there
are literally hundreds of different types of dog
breeds. This is the reason that it is crucial to
comprehend the different kinds of dog breeds and
how they may match what you are seeking for in a
new puppy. In addition, by putting in to
consideration the different breeds you will
learn what method of training to apply because
the breed of the dog will order (more or less)
how your dog will learn.

You can differentiate each breed according to
its several classifications. These could
classify dogs in Sporting, Hound, Working,
Terrier, Toy, Non-Sporting and Herding. Classify
dogs through dog types, such as field dogs, show
dogs, guard dogs and service dogs.

Dog training methods depend on dog's breed so
they execute better with their own
classification:

Russell Terrier -they hunt underground by nature
of their breed

• Use a disruption technique when training
a terrier.

• Train terriers when its play time because
it is more effective as they have high energy and
highly active.

• Make sure the eyes of a terrier are on
you all the time because focusing is the
weakness of a terrier.

• Use rewards, toys or other treats and
jiggle them to ensure that the terrier's eyes
are on you.

• Terriers can spot movement in an instant
and go after the animal producing it because by
nature they are hunting dogs. Training them to
catch / fetch might be easy.

Collie - it is a herding dog

• Collies are easy to train because they
are responsive and strong.

• They are extremely loyal and protective
and training them generally isn't a problem.

• By nature, a Collie is a herding dog so
once they see a stranger they will continuously
bark. This is great when they watch the house at
night.

• Teaching your Collie to perform another
behaviour when they have the urge to bark is an
effective way to teach them not to bark..

Dalmatians - make for excellent companions, but
they are ultra-energetic and very strong

• To own a Dalmatian, you must have a large
area so they can run and play.

• Training a Dalmatian to fetch can be a
pleasure for them, as they will work best with
someone who can toss a ball far away.

• Dalmatians can be extremely loyal, but
they need a strong hand thus they must know who
the master is as this is needed when commanding
them.

Knowing your dog's breed is not enough in
training your dog, you must also know how they
respond on your commands by nature. You should
also understand that they have their own
characteristics to be able to apply the
appropriate training method for them.


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