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Dog Facts &
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Honest Review On Dog Breeds,
All About Dog Training &
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Training Difficult Dogs
Difficult Dog Breeds need an experienced,
consistent, and confident owner. These dog breeds
are ‘no kennel’ dogs. If tied up in
the yard or left alone without exercise and companionship,
these dog breeds show destructive, nervous or even
aggressive dog behavior.
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Stubborn Dogs are most likely
to be found in the hound and terrier groups but
may also be found among the sporting dogs. Hardheaded
dogs are difficult to train, especially if you do
not have much experience in training dogs. They
are unwilling to do something to please you the
first time around. Their response is planted feet,
talking back (yip or bark), growling, or barring
their teeth.
Stubborn Dogs that are Difficult to Train
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Obedience becomes a dominance
struggle between the two of you. Once you have given
the command, you must make the dog obey the command
or he has won. If he wins, getting him to obey the
next time will be even harder. These dogs need persistence,
insistence, consistence and patience in training.
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Working with a stubborn dog
will require you to use a shake can frequently.
You can make a loud, yet easy-to-handle shake
can with a soda pop can and 10-12 pennies. After
inserting the pennies, tape the opening closed.
You may have to keep one of these in every room
you allow your dog. When the can is shaken,
it must be done loudly and be accompanied by
a loud and firm “NO.” When he quits
what he is doing, praise him vigorously.
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Using jerk and release will
be very important for these dogs. When they
just indicate they are about to do something
other than what they are supposed to be doing,
give them a quick jerk and release and say firmly
“NO” then use a jerk and release
along with the command for what they are supposed
to be doing. Once the dog is corrected, praise
him lavishly for complying.
Always use a firm and robust voice.
Your words, tone of voice, and body language must
be authoritative and never tentative, tired, distracted
or questioning. Always look directly at the dog
when correcting him and always look directly at
him when praising him. Always praise him when he
does the right thing.
It is difficult to categorize dog
breeds into Stubborn Dog Breeds. Labrador and Golden
Retrievers are typically friendly dogs, but, abuse
and malhandling can turn a well-behaved Lab puppy
into an aggressive, stubborn dog.
Again, BloodHounds are typically
stubborn in nature. But, proper handling and consistent
training can turn even an aggressive BloodHounds
into an obedient pet.
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Most stubborn dog breeds are also
averse to and may show some resistance in potty
training. Successful potty training sessions require
knowledge of how to deal with Difficult-to-Housebreak
Dogs. Patients, Persistence and Consistency
is the key to succesfully training these dog breeds.
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