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Home >> Pet Care >> Dog Training Tips Dog Training Problems If you are acquiring a cross-breed, try to establish its parentage as far as possible. This may have a bearing on the ease with which it can be trained. As a general guide, breeds which have been developed to work closely with people, such as retrievers, sheepdogs and spaniels are among the most responsive to training. Hounds such as the Bassett can be particularly stubborn, especially about returning once they are off the leash. This relates directly to their ancestry; these short-legged hounds were bred to pursue their quarry by scent over considerable distances. This instinct still remains with these and similar breeds today. Another dog which can prove difficult to train is the Chow Chow. This is a strong-willed and sometimes rather aggressive breed, which needs firm handling from puppyhood. Many of the training difficulties encountered with dogs in later life can be traced back to allowing them to exert a subtle dominance over you at any early stage, while they are puppies. This is why it is so important to be consistent in your approach right from the outset. The puppy will then settle in with relatively little difficulty as a member of the family. Otherwise, it will then become increasingly difficult to reestablish your authority at a later stage. The dog sees you as challenging its perceived dominance in the family arena, and may well turn on you when threatened, in the same way that it would a rival pack member which does not back down in the wild. This can be one of the greatest difficulties to overcome if you take on an adult dog which has had several previous homes, and has gained a reputation for snappy behaviour. It is likely to challenge your dominance regularly at first. A combination of firmness and encouragement on your part can Greyhounds are lively, affectionate dogs, but are best muzzled when off the lead. as they retain their coursing instincts and may chase smaller dogs. Though very lovable, the flat-nosed breeds, through selective breeding, have developed breathing difficulties. Such dogs, like this Pug, tend to overheat and many have actually suffocated in hot weather. The training process should therefore be modified accordingly. Dobermans are strong. The Norfolk Terrier may look individuals and can become like a 'toy' dog. but like all dominant unless firmly trained terriers it is a first-class ratter, from an early age. In the US and was developed as a working Other Pet Care Articles: | Bathing a Dog | Bird Illness | Budgerigar Care | Buying a Horse | Pet Canary | Cat Breeding | Cat Care | Cat Grooming | Cat Health Problems | Cat Housing | Cat Pregnancy | Cat Training | Commercial Dog Food | Dog Barking | Dog Behavior Training | Dog Biting | Dog Breed Information | Dog Breeding | Dog Care | Dog Car Harness | Dog Chewing | Dog Exercise | Dog Feeding | Dog Guard Training | Dog Health | Dog Nutrition | Dog Obedience Training | Dog Potty Training | Dog Pregnancy | Dog Sexual Behavior | Dog Stealing | Dog's Teeth | Dog Toilet Training | Dog Training Collar | Dog Training Problem | Dog Training Tips | Dog Vaccination | Dog Veterinary | Dog Worming | Feeding a Horse | Pet Finch | Fish Breeding | Fish Health | Grooming Dog | Guinea Pig Breeding | Guinea Pig Care | Guinea Pig Health | Guinea Pig Pregnancy | Hamster Care | Horse Breeding | Horse Care | Horse Health | Horse pregnancy | Horse Worming | How to Build a Bird Cage | How to Care for Mice | How to Choose a Pet Bird | How to Handle a Bird | How to Walk a Dog | Introducing New Dog to Your Dog | Lead Training Dog | Pet Parrot | Pet Bird Care | Pet Fish | Pet Mice Health Care | Pet Reptile | Pet Pigeon | Prescription of Dog Medicine | Puppy Feeding | Pet Quail | Rabbit Care | Rabbit Health | Reptile Health Problems | Selecting a Cat | Selecting a Dog | Sick Bird | Stages of Labour in a Dog | Training Dog | Types of Pet Fish | Why Dog Training |
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