There are many dog training tricks and tips that you can learn from this article. In particular I will cover what to look for in a Doberman guard dog for sale. Read on to learn how to find the best dog training trick or tip for your dog and how to use it to teach your dog to behave properly.
This dog training article will start with the most basic dog training tip and it is one of the most important: Safety. It is the single most important thing to remember about dog training especially in terms of Schutzhund dog training. When it comes to Schutzhund dog training safety is always the first priority. That’s why my focus is going to be on the safety of the dog when you get him or her as a puppy.
To begin with you must remember that the dog is just a dog and not a human and as such it is not able to differentiate between friend and foe. Therefore any action that you as the owner might try to teach your dog at any point in time can backfire because the dog is not able to distinguish friend and foe. A puppy is not able to learn appropriate behavior even if he or she has been trained using conventional methods, so it is very important to take the time to train your dog correctly from the start. In this article I am going to go over a few of the dog training basics that you should follow when it comes to schutzhund puppy training.
The first thing that you as a dog owner need to do is understand the differences between a regular schutzhund dog and a protection dog. The protection dog is completely devoted to working with its owner and any dog training that is undertaken must be on the dog’s behalf. A regular schutzhund dog will work to protect its master, but it will also work to protect its territory and any other dogs that it sees on a daily basis. You will find that the protection dog is able to see the difference between friend and foe and is able to control its behavior by using its natural instincts.
When it comes to protection training you are going to have to teach your dog some basic commands such as sit, down and stay. There is no need to enroll your dog in a Schutzhund dog training school since these types of dogs are taught these commands on their own through a combination of visual and verbal cues. Once you understand that your dog is only capable of seeing things from a distance then you will need to begin to correct his or her behavior with verbal instruction such as “stay” or “sit.” It is also recommended that you start off with only one command since as your dog becomes more proficient you can add more commands.
The good thing about breeding a Doberman into a guard dog is that many of the desirable characteristics of the breed have been diluted to the point that there are no major differences between the two breeds. That means that the dog can be used for guard duty and for various other activities that a dog of its current size and breed would normally be used for. Another benefit of breeding a Doberman into a guard dog is that because the breed relies so heavily on its speed and endurance you are generally able to train your dog to be agile and fit for these types of jobs since he or she has an innate desire to move quickly. A big benefit to these dogs is that they are extremely alert and respond very quickly to emergencies.
Another benefit to adopting a Doberman dog is that since it has both a long and a short coat it is able to maintain a high level of stamina throughout its life. This makes the dog an ideal candidate for long walks, which is a requirement for German shepherd training. The dog will also respond very quickly to training and will easily follow you without being over cautious. The short hair of the Doberman makes it easy to comb since the dog does not shed much during the winter months. In the spring it does need to be brushed though since it has very fine hair.
Because of their abilities as guard dog breeders it has been suggested that the dobers do particularly well in police, security, or detection work. These traits make the dog an excellent candidate for police, security, and detection dog jobs and the American Kennel Club even approve the breeding of the German shepherd for this exact purpose. Because of its excellent working ability and intelligence it is also suggested that the dog is trained for other jobs such as police, military, or even as therapy dog. However, if you are looking for something less aggressive and more gentle you may want to consider a German shepherd pinscher. A Doberman pinscher will not be overly aggressive and is considered a better fit for most families.