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The French Bulldog - Training Techniques
11.12 // 0 komentar // the writer // Category: animal , breeder , bulldog , dog , english , french , french bulldog training techniques , pet , puppies , puppy //they are large and dramatic eyes, gotten my heart all aflutter? Maybe a little mischievous, "more than an animated cartoon character" behavior that has caught your attention. Whatever it is a french bulldog that causes unconsciousness, I would be very difficult. One of the most popular breeds in the United States, your "Frenchie" is a victory of people around the world in the last 100 years.
Before you bring one into your home and promise to care for him for his whole life, who should provide that around 10-12 years, you'll want to know some basic things about their beloved French bulldog.
French bulldog's personality, though funny and sweet is intentional. As such, training your French Bulldog will be a challenge. But you have to train him, you do not want to think that the prince of the house. Princes have an uncanny way of a spoiled, out of control, the tendency to eliminate inappropriate and think they are in charge. In fact, they are traits that can describe either a celebrity or a member of the royal family, imagine how it will manifest itself in a dog!
unwanted behavior in dogs, which will ease the training:
boring bark - barking but for no other reason than to hear the talk. Some do it because I had no better place for this pent up energy to go.
snapping at you if you do not pet him when he wants, or if you start vacuuming - both are signs that he feels that he is running the show. The reality is that you are the boss it does not reverse.
barking at his guests - This is a big no no! You decide who can enter your home, not your dog.
jumping on you or your friends - although you think is cute and a sign that he loves you, it's another sign that he will dominate. It is never appropriate for your dog jump on you. If you are playing, and he jumps towards you catch the ball, it is of course different.
snapping at you because you moved your dish or try to take something that should not be eaten.
For many breeds, training can be as simple as a few hours, both on and off leash, with or without treats (depending on the method), and each new thing introduced may take some time for them to sink in. For All Refreshers and dogs should be trained up to interfere, if they're in the zone - which can happen to say a hunting dog who sees a rabbit, mongoose, etc. Instinct trumps training
.For a variety of reasons, most of which have nothing to do with selective breeding for particular traits, the French are notoriously difficult to train. When introducing new lessons, it is important to be consistent, do not give up and, if necessary, use treats to reinforce your needs.
never punish any dog, but especially the French Bulldog. For all its arbitrariness, it is extremely sensitive. Always praise when he "gets" and boost when it does. Use a high-pitched voice to show pleasure and cool, calm and collected stern voice - as deep as it can offer -. when as a deliberate
It will take longer to train your Frenchie, but makes almost all other breeds, but it will break, and on and you'll be infinitely happier if he had trained.
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