Boxer Dog Training
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You may think boxer dog training is just like the training of any other dog breed. Well, here is news for you – it is not. That is why many people consider that a boxer breed is not proper for a first time dog.
Boxer dogs are very intelligent and playful dogs. Their intelligence and energy however as a big benefit and a big drawback sometimes. It is clear why it is a benefit – cleverer dogs learn faster. The drawbacks come for he same reason – boxer dogs can “decide’ what they want to do regardless of your commands and can be very stubborn.
That is why you should have a specific approach to boxer dog training. First begin your boxer dog training as early as possible – fourth – sixth week are the perfect time to start training your little boxer puppy. The lessons should start with home training and than gradually continue into obedience training. Boxers need mental stimulation and new challenges to keep their minds busy. That is why obedience training is very suitable for them. Increasing the level of difficulty in your obedience training exercises will hake a boxer dog a happy dog. It will also help you gain ultimate control over your dog, which is handy having in mind their personality. Try to make the boxer dog training process interesting in order to catch his attention.
Boxer dogs are very playful and just enjoy running. That is why it is highly recommended that you start the boxer dog training on a leash. Once you see and feel your dog listens to your command only then continue to off leash training.
Boxer dog training requires many nerves due to boxer’s stubbornness. As mentioned above there will be numerous occasions when your dog will just refuse to do what is told simple because he does not want to do it. His playful eyes will simply tell you “OK, but I am not going there”. This is just enough for dog owners to get pissed of and punish their dogs. However when it comes to boxers this is just not the right thing to do. His clown acting is another thing that you may find funny but on certain occasions, it can be very annoying. The good news is that all of these can be overcome with proper boxer dog training and a lot of patience, repeated exercises and consistency. You can also seek advise from a professional boxer dog trainer to help you with specific commands that you not your dog to mater or just with general guidance how to cope with the training.
After all, you will see that it is worthed. There is no other dog that is so playful, good by nature and social as the boxer. Correctly trained boxers have the talent to become loyal and true family members.
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