Not exact matches
Hard - to -
train dogs like beagles and Pomeranians generally die earlier
than do
other, similarly sized
breeds.
It's not known whether the leashes in the Shuwaymis rock art panels are literal or symbolic, but it certainly suggests these Holocene hunters had a lot of control over their dogs, that some dogs could have been more valuable
than others (and therefore kept closer), and that the people likely
bred and
trained these animals.
Also, temperament and
training are perhaps even bigger priorities for giant dogs
than others because the big
breeds» size and appearance can be off - putting if they're not well - behaved.
When choosing a
breed, be sure to do your research and know which dogs are easier to
train than others and which
breeds are more likely to retaliate under discipline or perceived abuse.
Like all dogs, the Australian Terrier will benefit from socialization
training but because of his intelligence and eagerness to please his owner, he is easier to
train for obedience
than some
other terrier
breeds.
In order to have a good relationship with this
breed lots and lots of
training, patience and time is required to make it happen, far more
than any
other dog I've had before.
Our Malinois held more French Ring titles
than any
other US kennel's
bred dogs during the 1990's (and quite possibly still today), and my
training students have earned over 150 French Ring titles.
Predictable and consistent behavior Prefers human company, especially children Relatively «directable» without
training Affectionate Able to be banged around, by kids and clumsy humans Comfortable indoors, and in the climates you live in and take vacations Doesn't require a lot of exercise Calm in the home; not hyperactive Medium high food drive; medium high prey drive (for fetching) Able to take, and learn from, a correction Low initiative Low fearfulness Submissive Low
other - dog aggression Quiet; not highly reactive to bark at sights and sounds around the home or in public Image of a guard dog without the actual follow through (if you are into that kind of thing) Easily Housetrained (some
breeds are easier
than others)
Possessiveness can become a problem if the Peke is not
trained, which takes time, as the Peke is slower at learning
than other breeds, and the owner will require patience.
Unfortunately many of the pit bulls and pit bull mixes you would come across in city shelters or similar locations, have been
bred, kept and
trained as fighting dogs, or were kept as guard dogs by drug dealers to be aggressive to any humans
other than their owners.
Man, has created a monster, If you wish... These dogs were selectively
bred to fight, they have greater propensity to fight
than other animals, which is brought out in
training.»
More ppl are bitten by small dogs
than big ones the problem is down to not being reported getting nipped of a small dog happens more but isn't reported larger dogs tend to leave or do more damage But this is the fault of the owner not knowing how to
train a big dog u have to break the dog early then they see u as the alpha male then u can bend the dog to our will I've just had two dogs non pit bull taken from me by a copper who hasn't started shaving yet who said they look like pit bulls one was twelve week old the
other two yr old they haven't stopped growing yet how the fuck can this nimrod have the ability to tell
breeds are one thing or another b4 their full grown this is state sanctioned destruction of life
Even canines that are deemed too stubborn and less intelligent
than other breeds can be
trained with lots of patience, unequaled determination and motivation, and a basic understanding of using positive reinforcement in your teachings.
House - soiling Problems There are several types of house - soiling problems * Puppies who are just learning where to eliminate (some
breeds are more difficult to
train than others) * Older dogs who have never learned not to soil in the house * Dogs who have regressed * Newly adopted dogs who may be stressed and need help learning proper behavior * Marking behaviors such as leg lifting through - out the house House soiling problems may also be connected to separation anxiety issues or stressed caused by changes in their schedule or routine
It is important to note, however, that this
breed is more sensitive
than other dogs so you need to be careful about what
training method you choose — positive reinforcement
training is recommended.
There is really nothing different about
training your Pit Bull
than there is any
other breed of dog.
Although many people think certain dog
breeds make better service animals
than others, any
breed of dog can be
trained to provide service to a human handler.
Bark Busters has
trained more Labradors in the U.S. and Canada
than any
other breed but mixed
breeds.
We have no facts
other than our own research conducted across the 7 countries where we
train, but we have definitely seen a change in the
breed style in the last 20 years.
Some
breeds may require more patience or creativity in
training than others.
Certain
breeds, such as Doberman Pinschers, German Shepherds, Border Collies, Labrador Retrievers and Golden Retrievers, have reputations as being easier to
train than others, such as some hounds and sled dogs.
Like
other breeds of the dog, you can teach a number of different tricks to your Chihuahua
training other than just responding to the clicker, knowing the name and touching to the required object.
Our Cher Car Kennels
bred Malinois hold more French Ring Sport titles
than any
other US kennel's
bred dogs, and my
training students have earned over 150 French Ring titles.
Looking beyond the impressions left by human guidance and
training, Great Danes are known for a calm, regal demeanor and in general, are better behaved
than many
other breeds.
Thus, some
breeds, and individual dogs, will progress faster and further in
training than others.
Because of this, it takes longer to
train it for obedience
than with some
other breeds.
Surprisingly, it can make a difference, as some particular
breeds are more difficult to potty
train than others.
Herding Group dogs are considered easier to
train than many
other breeds, and make excellent family companions as well as outstanding working dogs.
Certain
breeds, like Border Collies, Poodles and Golden Retrievers, are generally easier to
train than others.
They make great watchdogs and are easy to
train, although they tend to hold on to their «puppyhood» longer
than other breeds and take longer to mature.
The hardest dog
breeds to
train aren't impossible to
train, it will just take a little more time and patience
than with
other types of dogs.
And although some dog
breeds are more difficult to house
train than others, the majority of dogs catch on before too long.
Still, the
breed's limitless prey drive and energy, the patience it takes to
train them for anything
other than coon hunting, and their tendency to bark in a loud, ringing voice make them most appropriate for experienced dog owners.
They are easier to
train than other terrier
breeds and are typically well - behaved around children.
More
than most
other breeds, how a Chihuahua turns out depends largely on the genetic temperament of his parents and grandparents (entire lines are social or antisocial) and how it is raised (socialization and
training) when brought home.
Other than breed, how well a dog responds to obedience
training will also depend on the level of commitment of the owner.
The
other difference is that, while both the Afghan hound and the Borzoi are very intelligent
breeds, the latter is quite easier to
train than its cousin.
You should know that no
breed is impossible to
train to be obedient, though there are some
breeds there are a bit more difficult
than others.
Some
breeds may need more dog
training than others.
Are there some
breeds or temperaments of dogs that do better with this kind of
training than others?
However, any dog has the potential to be an excellent detector of substances, even if some
breeds will be harder to
train than others.
All dogs can be
trained basic commands, although some are easier to
train than others due to traits specific to a
breed - so the methodology and amount of persistence needed can vary.
Some
breeds, such as terriers, are naturally more dominant
than others; but
training and behavior adjustment exercises can help owners establish themselves as leaders.
Well
trained and pure
breed dogs might find themselves up for adoption and amazingly, they can wait far longer
than other dogs to find a forever home.
The Golden Retriever's superior intellect allows them to learn new tricks faster
than other breeds and makes
training an easier process.
But I chose to leave the shelter and
training world rather
than feel forced to deal with
other people's poor choices of dog
breeds, and the myths popularized on TV, which I would have to painstakingly try to dispel while eyeing the aggressive monsters being adopted out as pets to unsuspecting people.
Also, certain
breeds of puppies / dogs are easier to potty
train than others.
Your dog's age,
breed, temperament, and past experiences will all factor into the
training; some dogs take longer
than others to learn, but all you need to really do is be patient and positive.
Some
breeds of dog do like to fetch more
than others, but nearly all dogs can be
trained to do so.
Pit bulls are no more vicious
than any
other breed of dog, and their temperament highly depends on the socialization and
training they receive as puppies.