Danish Pointer dog

Old Danish Pointer dog training

The Old Danish Pointer is a dog of Danish tradition and has the special skills of a hunting dog including excellent scent and great energy and obedience to their owner while hunting. The Old Danish Pointer dog training is not a difficult task due to the friendly and quiet nature of this dog breed. The Old Danish Pointer dog training does not include special requirements, this breed -also called Old Danish Bird Dog or the Gamle Dansk Honsehund, being a lovely family dog and affectionate companion. The Old Danish Pointer is a clever dog having a rectangular massive shape. The colours of this Danish breed are variations of white with brown spots of different sizes.

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Rescue dog

Rescue dog training

The most important aspect of search and rescue dog training is the ability of the dog to respond to commands promptly and without any second of hesitation. Together with police dogs, rescue dogs are among the best-trained canines. They are more than pets or fun companions – they can actually save lives, human lives. Rescue dogs are trained to perfection, since the impact of an unsuccessful rescue dog training method could prove to be disastrous, both for the dog and for those he is trying to save. Special dog training units that pick and help train rescue dogs have strict rules concerning the dog’s training – here is the program the dog and handler must complete, both alone and when joined by other teams:

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Dalmatian training

Dalmatian training

Dals, as dogs from this breed are often called, are a very popular appearance in any setting. Dalmatian training is important, not only because it allows you to live peacefully with this energetic dog but also because Dalmatians tend to attract a lot of attention, especially from children, and you want the dog to be properly socialized and safe. Dalmatian training programs are designed to suit the dog’s natural characteristics of a companion dog. Dalmatians seek affection but only from the people they trust – and they tend to take a while before trusting strangers. As with any dog breed, personality differences can be noticed with Dals – some area easier to train, some will give you a hard time. Here are a few of the most common Dalmatian training tips that will help you shape your dog into a real friend and companion:

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Bandog training

Bandog training

The word “Bandog” or “Bandogge” is mostly used as the generic name for any bulldog mastiff breed and specialized Bandog training programs exist in order to help owners receive some control over this aggressive dog breed. The Bandogge is a thick and muscular dog with a very athletic look, with colors ranging from black brindle to pure black, red, and tawny. The Bandog is very dog-aggressive and this is one of the main characteristics that dog trainers work on. This is why, if you are not an experienced dog trainer or owner, you should leave Bandog training to a professional.

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Afghan hound

Afghan hound training

Belonging to the sight hound family – greyhound-like dogs- the Afghans are a unique dog breed which requires special training. If you own an Afghan hound or you are thinking of purchasing one, please note that Afghan hound training is difficult and quite time consuming. The Afghan dog stands from 24 to 28 inches tall with males weighing approximately 60 pounds and females weighing around 50 pounds. When choosing an Afghan makes sure the coat is silky and long on the body and fine on the neck area. When creating your Afghan hound training program you have to take into consideration the characteristics of the breed: agility, endurance, tenacity and cunningness. Afghan hounds can reach speeds of around 40 mph and can jump up to 20 feet and leap 7 feet straight up from a standing still.

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