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Alapaha blue blood bulldog training

 

This kind of dog is a very disparate breed, in comparison with others, which makes people, be more interested in growing such a type of dog. Alapaha blue blood bulldog training is a very important action, taken by the owner in order for him to have his dog under control. Training an alapaha blue blood bulldog may take pretty much time for the breeder but many people say it is worthwhile. Most of the time, this unique dog was compared with the American bulldog, but that is not correct. The sparseness and the distinction of this dog breed are other reasons that made individuals become more and more interested in acquiring such a kind of dog. Alapaha blue blood bulldog training is performed especially on puppies, because they are easier to be trained. Further to this, there are dog trainers who sustain that the efficiency of the alapaha blue blood bulldog training is strictly related to the age of the dog, which is put under training.

How to train an alapaha blue blood bulldog

Alapaha blue blood bulldog training is a thing that requests a lot of attention. How to train an alapaha blue blood bulldog is an extremely important issue, because too much severity will make the dog get very dangerous, fearful and even mistrusted. Another important issue when training an alapaha blue blood bulldog is the aggressiveness outbursts, especially when the dog perceives a threat. It's important that we train our dog while it is still a puppy because it has to get used to the commands that underlies the training lessons from that age and also puppies learn faster. An older dog is more likely that it won't be willing to obey or listen to the commands it gets, as the puppies do. Alapaha blue blood bulldog training combines different dressage techniques, which normally are made with the help of a dog collar and a dog leash. Alapaha blue blood bulldog puppy training is almost the same thing as training other breeds, with some exceptions.

Alapaha blue blood bulldog training

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Basic alapaha blue blood bulldog dog training commands

Training an alapaha blue blood bulldog, or any other type of dog, involves at least four commands that the dog needs to obey and listen to. The first one is the sitting command, which is made with the help of the dog collar and the dog leash. To be more exact, the leash is handled in such a way that it gently makes the alapaha blue blood bulldog sit. The trainer has to retry giving the same command until the dog does that alone. When the dog sits in the right position, it is very important to be rewarded, even verbally or with food. The second command is the STAY , and it is performed only after the dog in question has learned the sitting command. First the dog is asked to sit and then to stay, while the leash is held over his head and the trainer needs to stay in front of the dog. If the dog wants to get up, the trainer has to keep the leash firmly in order to force the dog stay in the right position. After the dog stays in that position when he is asked to, then the command is successfully accomplished.

Training an alapaha blue blood bulldog to lie down is the third command, which is done by pushing down the dog's shoulders, in a gently manner, so that the dog will positively respond. After that, the dog will have to be taught to lie down without pushing it, the trainer needs to pull back the leash diagonally. After a while the dog will know how to react to this command by only pulling the leash in the right way. The command is accomplished, only when the dog lies down promptly, reacting to the trainer's verbal request.

Standing is the final basic command that a dog needs to learn. Training an alapaha blue blood bulldog to stand is very much identical with the other previous commands and it is consisted of pulling forward the dog collar while the command is given. If the dog will not listen, then the trainer has to gently push the collar in the reverse direction until the dog stays in the requested position.

 

 
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