Bernese mountain dog
Experienced, responsible breeders with a sincere interest in what's good for Chows and the people who buy them refuse to use stock that is aggressive or shy. bernese mountain dog Dogs for adoption. Problems with potential pet owners;The average new dog owner can't control a friendly Lab or Cocker Spaniel let alone a suspicious dog with aggression issues. Chow puppies are one of the cutest puppies there are. But puppy cuteness only lasts for 3 or 4 months. bernese mountain dog Wellness dog food. Chow owners need to start obedience training at a young age. Actually the fact is all dog owners need to start training at a young age, but dogs with a genetic tendency to be aggressive really need to make the effort to train. Chow's are independent and their training should include the use of a prong collar and probably an electric collar. bernese mountain dog Dog house plans. I do not recommend a novice dog owner use a e-collar unless an effort is made to learn how to use it. There is a lot more to training with an e-collar than strapping it on a dogs neck and pushing the button. Teaching a dog to sit, down and stay when the dog is home is fine, but that is only a small part of having trained dog. Dogs with the potential to become aggressive need to learn to mind in the presence of other dogs or when they see someone that they want to become aggressive towards. This is where the average dog owner gets in over his or her head and drops the ball. Most pet owners are not capable of controlling their dogs when they become distracted (aggressive) by other dogs. The mistake many people make is to assume "THEIR BABY" would ever bite anyone. After all it has never shown aggression before? The fact is that most aggression does not raise it's ugly head until the dog begins to mature (usually between 15 and 24 months of age). Owners should realize that this is coming and begin training when their dog is 8 weeks old, puppies at this age can learn a lot if the training is done properly (I refer you to my video titled Your Puppy 8 Weeks to 8 months), Training should continue to increase the level of control as the dog ages. Now I do not mean that you should put an e-collar on a 8 week old puppy. But I do mean that dogs can begin to learn manners at 8 weeks and as they get older more and more control can be added to the dog. If a dog grows up "LEARNING TO LEARN" you will find it much easier to control. People who wait until AGGRESSION has shown it's ugly head have a difficult job. They need to get their dogs up to speed in a hurry. They will have to apply more pressure (aggression) or a higher level of correction to control their dog than they would have had they started training at a young age. I listen to the dog training segment of NPR (National Public Radio) on Saturday's. I smile when I hear the nice lady that laughs a lot tell people to put a halty on a dogs head and use food to teach the WATCH-ME command to correct this kind of aggressive behavior. She explains that if the dog is watching your face it cannot get aggressive to other dogs.
Bernese mountain dog
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