Sentences with phrase «train for novice owners»

However, this breed can be extremely challenging to train for novice owners.

Not exact matches

Since these dogs need a lot of exercise and they can be challenging to train, they aren't a great breed choice for novice dog owners.
This is not a dog for novice trainers or owners, but they can be trained and handled very easily by people who have some experience with dogs.
Kyra is a delightful female and would make a good choice for a novice owner who will attend a few training classes with her.
She lists the dog's suitability for novice or experienced dog owners and families with children, it's general size, and its coat type, then follows with a chart that indicates the amount of exercise needed, grooming, ease of training, and sociability.
It is not a breed for a novice owner or people who do not have the time or inclination to train these animals.
Their work drive and energy, the patience it takes to train them for things other than coon hunting, and their loud, ringing bark can make English a bad fit as house pets for novice owners.
They're not a breed that's recommended for novice dog owners, but when socialized and trained correctly, they only react protectively if a real threat is present.
In general, this is a good breed for experienced dog owners, or novices willing to get professional training assistance.
The franchisees — many of whom have only trained their own dogs before this — are given a short training class that focuses mostly on the business model, and then sent out to charge lots of money to novice dog owners for a «formulaic» training approach.
I actually don't routinely use clickers in my beginner obedience classes, for this reason — these behaviors are easy to train using praise and food rewards alone, and I find that adding in the clicker can be confusing for novice dog owners who are already struggling to manage the leash and treat bag without dropping everything on the floor.
Although we saw little functional difference between clicker training and just using food rewards in our study training a novice population of dogs and owners, this may not hold true for individuals engaging in training at a competitive or working level.»
One of the few books that delivers great positive training methods for basic behaviors - but does it in a clear and well written fashion that the casual or novice dog owner will understand and hopefully accept.
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