Labrador Retriever training

Labrador Retriever training

Labradors are among the most popular dog breeds in the USA and they are among the top rated pets all over the world. Labrador Retriever training is not difficult if the owner or trainer has a little patience and allows a bond to develop between him and the dog. Labs are affectionate and demand a lot of affection, so try to take their characteristics and use them in your advantage, making the training program easier.

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Housetraining an adult dog

Housetraining an adult dog

Here are some useful tips in housetraining adult dog. It is very important for the dog to get used to a new schedule since we want to produce some changes in his behavior. Schedule your dog’s meals as well as his going outdoors hours. You will have to create a new space for your dog, for example let’s say we will try to make him sleep into a crate. This way he will know that the crate will be his new bed and he will keep it clean.

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Teddy Roosevelt Terrier training

Teddy Roosevelt Terrier dog training

Here are some interesting Teddy Roosevelt Terrier dog training tips and facts concerning this breed: The Teddy Roosevelt Terrier is a shorter version of the Rat Terrier. The Teddy Roosevelt Terrier dog training will be easy for those acquainted with this breed. They come in many different colors, but white must be among them. They present different markings as well.

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Utonagan dog training

Utonagan dog training

Despite the wolf-like appearance of this dog, Utonagan dog training won’t be so difficult. It looks like a real wolf, but surely behaves like a nice dog. The Utonagan is a crossbreed between the German Shepherd, the Siberian Husky and the Alaskan Malmute, borrowing some important features from each. When proceeding with the Utonagan dog training, make sure you are aware of the calm nature of this dog.

The Utonagan is a very muscular dog, well balanced and is available in gray, cream or brown and even white.

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Mexican hairless dog

Xoloitzcuintle training

The Xoloitzcuintle is also called the Mexican Hairless, Tepeizeuintli or simply just Xolo. The Xoloitzcuintle dog training will be easy. There are three types of Xolo available: toy, miniature and standard. This breed is special because its lack of hair. The color of the Xoloitzcuintle’s skin is either red or gray or black and sometimes it may have spots of different colors. You have to pay special attention to the Xoloitzcuintle’s sensitive skin, protect it from sunburn and cold.

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Weimaraner dog training

Weimaraner dog training

Weimaraner dog training is a difficult task, especially for the inexperienced dog owners. The Weimaraner has a very strong personality and has a lot of energy that will require an active owner. The Weimaraner has a very special appearance, due to the unusual color of the coat. The coat is short and very smooth, not requiring special attention.

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Sakhalin Husky training

Sakhalin Husky obedience dog training

The Sakhalin Husky or the Karafuto-Ken dog breed comes from the Sakhalin Island . It is a very rare race. The Sakhalin Husky dog training will be not a problem for Husky lovers, the Huskies being highly intelligent. The Sakhalin Husky is famous for its resistance to harsh weather conditions, like freezing degrees, and can make prolonged effort without being tired. The Sakhalin Husky is available in many colors ranging from pure black to different shades of brown. Sakhalin Husky dog training will be easier than the Siberian Husky training, as the Sakhalin breed has a milder temperament. Like all Nordic dog breeds, the Karafuto-Ken displays a strong prey instinct.

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Saarloos Wolfhond dog

Saarlooswolfhond obedience dog training

Experts agree that Saarlooswolfhond dog training will be quite difficult because of the origins of this breed. It is a kind of wolf, the Saarlooswolfhond meaning Saarlos wolf dog in Dutch. This breed has kept the strong wolf pack instincts. The Saarlos Wolf Dog belongs to the Herding group of dogs. The origins of the breed lay in the Netherlands, the ‘father’ of the breed being the Dutch scientist Leendert Saarloos. The Saarlooswolfhond is a powerful dog, and has a harmonious configuration, being available in creamy white, brown and gray. The Saarlooswolfhond dog training program requires patience and understanding, because this breed tends to be very shy and cautious.

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