To help with Rottweiler training, you ought to be flexible in your training approaches. Being versatile with your training will help you when your dog is having difficulties learning. This will help you adjust the strategies to fit your dog until you figure out what works best for him. To help you reach your goals of having a healthy, happy and obedient dog, there are numerous training techniques that may work for you.
The key to house breaking a new puppy is consistency. Keep in mind when he is with his mother, he can relieve himself every time he has to, so it may need time for him to know that he must wait for anyone to bring him outdoors to go to the bathroom. When you take your puppy out to go to the bathroom, you should be patient with him. He has a short attention span and may get distracted by sounds and odors, or want to play. This is ordinary puppy behavior and must not be reprimanded, specifically while he's still learning.
When you are training a dog, it is crucial that you never use physical punishment when the dog responds negatively or incorrectly. Striking your dog won't train him to listen to you; it will only teach him to be fearful of you. It may even train him to become aggressive towards people.
To become successful in Rottweiler training, you need to always make sure that your pet has these essential needs fulfilled: food, water, shelter and exercise. Canines should feel they have a calm and confident pack leader, for them to feel more secure. When you exercise with your pets, they learn to follow you and they create their confidence in you as leader. This helps the dogs to be more responsive to commands, when you train them. The same holds true with food, water and shelter. Without food or water, he will not have energy to carry out several tasks and without shelter, he's more likely to feel stressed. All animals must have these needs. If your dog doesn't have appropriate amount of any of these needs, then your training methods will be ineffective (and you should not have a pet).
Bear in mind that you aren't going to have a perfectly trained dog right away. Changing behaviors is a lengthy process that will involve a lot of successes and a lot of setbacks. If you are not training from a puppy, the process can take even longer as your pet will need to both unlearn inappropriate behaviors and learn the right ones ones. Be patient and you will begin to see results.
The key to house breaking a new puppy is consistency. Keep in mind when he is with his mother, he can relieve himself every time he has to, so it may need time for him to know that he must wait for anyone to bring him outdoors to go to the bathroom. When you take your puppy out to go to the bathroom, you should be patient with him. He has a short attention span and may get distracted by sounds and odors, or want to play. This is ordinary puppy behavior and must not be reprimanded, specifically while he's still learning.
When you are training a dog, it is crucial that you never use physical punishment when the dog responds negatively or incorrectly. Striking your dog won't train him to listen to you; it will only teach him to be fearful of you. It may even train him to become aggressive towards people.
To become successful in Rottweiler training, you need to always make sure that your pet has these essential needs fulfilled: food, water, shelter and exercise. Canines should feel they have a calm and confident pack leader, for them to feel more secure. When you exercise with your pets, they learn to follow you and they create their confidence in you as leader. This helps the dogs to be more responsive to commands, when you train them. The same holds true with food, water and shelter. Without food or water, he will not have energy to carry out several tasks and without shelter, he's more likely to feel stressed. All animals must have these needs. If your dog doesn't have appropriate amount of any of these needs, then your training methods will be ineffective (and you should not have a pet).
Bear in mind that you aren't going to have a perfectly trained dog right away. Changing behaviors is a lengthy process that will involve a lot of successes and a lot of setbacks. If you are not training from a puppy, the process can take even longer as your pet will need to both unlearn inappropriate behaviors and learn the right ones ones. Be patient and you will begin to see results.
About the Author:
David Lamb is not a professional dog trainer but has learned a lot of Rottweiler training info by being a Rottie owner for several years. The information he learned is now shared on this site especially made for Rottweiler training.
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