Properly socializing your dog and introducing him to
basic dog obedience training while he is still a puppy will make the Dogue de Bordeaux a lot less aggressive.
Properly socializing your dog and introducing him to
basic dog obedience training while your pet is still a puppy will make living with him a lot easier.
Not exact matches
While there are perks in bringing home an adult
dog, there are some aspects which may need to be addressed with your new
dog, primarily: house
training, crate
training,
basic obedience, fear issues, dominance issues, health concerns and bonding.
While in foster care,
dogs and puppies learn
basic obedience and C.A.R.E. provides
dog adopters with resources to continue
training their pet.
While some adult
dogs are already housetrained and have
basic obedience under their belts, others may need a great deal of
training, so be prepared to invest time and energy into working with your new companion.
These
dogs remain in the correctional institute for three months during their recovery and receive
basic obedience training while they are there.
While the
dogs are in the program they are
trained in
basic obedience and provided added valuable
training and enrichment through games, nose work and agility.
The fee also goes toward the cost of the care your adopted pet has received
while at the shelter, which includes food,
basic healthcare, lots of love, and in some cases,
basic obedience training (
dogs).
Just make sure that they are comfortable dealing with behavior problems like aggression, anxiety, and reactivity — some trainers are extremely knowledgeable about these issues and very skilled at treating them,
while others focus more on
basic manners
training,
dog sports like agility or
obedience, or other specialized niches.
While there are no specific
training requirements per the American's with Disabilities Act other than the
dog being in control and housebroken, there are still
basic obedience behaviors that service
dogs are generally expected to know.
Last month, the club recently launched a new day care /
training program that teaches
dogs — mostly puppies and older
dogs —
basic obedience techniques
while in day care.
While dog training typically focuses on the
basics of housebreaking and correcting unwanted behavior, going a step further and teaching your
dog a variety of tricks helps aid their overall
obedience and keeps them engaged.