We contacted Steve because we wanted to start as early as possible
with obedience training since we had read the bulldogs can become very stubborn and headstrong.
Whether your dog is jumping on the couch, chewing your favorite pair of shoes, barking at every deliveryman that comes to the door, or if you just want to start your dog on the right
track with some obedience training, Precision K9 Work is here to help.
Dogs that have been bred to perform one task to the exclusion of all others (such as the Bloodhound or Husky), or that have been bred to work independently from their handler (such as terriers), may be particularly
challenging with obedience training.
You can control this bad
habit with obedience training, but it seems their instinct is sometimes stronger than what they learn, and they'd rather follow their nose instead of responding to your command.
Before coming to the SPCA, Dusty worked with dogs and their
owners with obedience training and behavior modification; she has 3 dog training certifications and enjoys helping people create happier pets!
Curious, sensitive and very intelligent, they make good obedience dogs, but must be handled gently because they learn quickly and are easily bored with the repetition that is sometimes
involved with obedience training.
Helping your dog to fix and overcome disobedience and other behavioral problems is the main purpose why we emphasize on
starting with obedience training at a young age.
Whether your dog is jumping on the couch, chewing your favorite pair of shoes, barking at every delivery man that comes to the door, or if you just want to start your dog on the right
track with some obedience training, Precision K9 Work is here to help.
Twenty - Four to Forty - Eight Weeks: Between six and twelve months of age is when you'll really start to buckle down
with obedience training.
It won't happen overnight, either — your puppy's temperament and personality will gradually start to even out and, as long as you keep up
with obedience training, his unpredictable puppy behaviors will become less and less frequent.
With obedience training, some of the existing bad behaviors of a dog can be effectively resolved.
He's doing very well
with his obedience training and responding well to most of his commands.