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5 TIPS WITH 5 DOGS
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No two dogs are exactly alike. Each breed requires slightly different tactics depending on the animal's own typical behavioral characteristics. Of course you can't use the same techniques on a terrier that you would use on a German shepherd.

The following are the 5 most popular pure bred dogs in the country, also all of the 5 tips are AKC (American Kennel Club), and UKC ( United Kennel Club) approved.

German Shepherd: There is no dog more willing to learn and respond to their masters than the German shepherd. This particular breed of canine will have lots of chewing and digging problems if not corrected at an early age. Give them every chance to learn, reward them with praise, make training a lot of fun, and you should have no problem with this animal.

Golden Retriever: Retrievers are among the brightest, and most attractive breeds around today, which of course explains their popularity. Begin leash breaking at the earliest age possible. Use motivational techniques instead of force, ("command, correction, praise"). Golden Retrievers have a tendency to disobey shortly after they obey. If he is allowed to get away with that he will become less and less responsive.

Doberman Pincher: This breed is endowed to with a tremendous willingness to please. Doberman's make formidable adversaries as guard dogs but are also fine companions who actually do very well with children. It's important to know your Doberman's temper. If he is not afraid of loud noises, crowded areas, or other people then he can be trained and dealt with the same way as most other breeds. If you do have an even tempered Doberman than it is important not to jerk the leash to hard. These dogs are quick to learn and will understand in five minutes what other breeds might take 30 to 40 minutes to understand. It is also unwise to yell at this breed. They are really sensitive dogs and a simple command shouted will sound like scolding to the animal. Do not display fear in front of this one, he will react to it.

Jack Russell Terrier: Jack Russells love people and people love Jack Russels. They are entertaining, funny, bright, athletic dogs. Anyone purchasing a Russell Terrier should be prepared for the training difficulties that lie ahead. They must be trained at an early age. Exercise is essential to the well-being of a Russell Terrier. House-breaking will be a problem. JUST START IMMEDIATLEY.

Dalmatian: People who love to exercise will enjoy these dogs the most. They were actually bred as carriage dogs, so running is in their blood. Despite their stubbornness, they are responsive to training and carry a strong desire to please. They will require a much slower, firm approach to training. You will have to be a little more forceful because of their excitability and nervousness. When training be sure to use a nylon collar, for dalmatians have very sensitive necks.



5 TIPS WITH 5 DOGS


No two dogs are exactly alike. Each breed requires slightly different tactics depending on the animal's own typical behavioral characteristics. Of course you can't use the same techniques on a terrier that you would use on a German shepherd.The following are the 5 most popular pure bred dogs in. . .