German Shepherd Training Secrets
Training a German Shepherd can be a most rewarding and incredibly powerful bonding experience. Working with your dog will not only be fun but it will create a bond that will last forever. You really can’t ask for a more loyal companion. This breed is world renowned for its intelligence, protective nature and ability to learn many different commands. Start training early. The best time for your dog to be trained is the puppy phase.
To ensure your German Shepherd receives training that works to the mutual benefit of you and the dog, there are some basic things you should understand. First you must understand the temperament of the breed. These are extremely active dogs who need plenty of exercise.
With a highly intelligent and naturally dominant dog training needs to establish your dominance and control.Your new dog will have to learn the rules. In homes with children it is very important they are also involved in the training so the dog will also recognize their authority.
When it comes to training your dog you can either hire a professional or do it at home. Formal training is easier but cost money. Check with local breeders most of them offer great training programs. You can also conduct training on your own with your German Shepherd in your home. If you are going to take on training by yourself be sure to do some studying first and be consistent.
The key to effective home training really is being consistent. Even it appears the dog is not learning or even if its misbehaving. Do not let be discouraged. Holding consistent training sessions even when you are tired or not in the mood is essential for proper training. These regular training sessions will establish a natural hierarchy that makes you the leader and your German Shepherd the follower.
Be firm with your puppy from the moment it first arrives home. Include your children in the training sessions. You need to maintain a same level of firmness during the puppy training. Working together as a family will establish the rules of the “pack” ensuring your pup quickly fits in and understands the rules. Training your pup doesn’t have to be a rough and tough experience. You can be affectionate and loving.
Understanding the goal of your dog training is important. You need to etablish boundaries and create a level of comfort for your dog while teaching proper behavior. Keep in mind that your efforts will be rewarded with a life long companion that is a loving pet who protects your home and family and respects house rules. Training will be an ongoing experience but once proper behavior has become natural your can relax.
