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Wilkinson Bulldog
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Wilkinson Bulldog training


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Chances are that Wilkinson Bulldog dog training will give you some hard time, especially if you want good results. The Wilkinson Bulldog is bigger in size than the Bulldog and is more muscular. This is not an easy dog to train!

Training the Wilkinson Bulldog is not an easy job, considering the fact that the breed history includes aggressive tendencies, tendencies that can be avoided with a proper puppy training. The Wilkinson Bulldog originates in Scotland. It is a very adaptable dog, being able to adjust to almost any lifestyle, ranging from life in a small flat to life on a huge farm. Another name for this breed is Original English Bulldogge. The Wilkinson Bulldog will be a great companion and also a great watchdog for your family. More Wilkinson Bulldog training information below:

How to Train the Wilkinson Bulldog

The Wilkinson Bulldog dog training must start at an early stage of the puppy's life; the sooner you start training the pup, the better. The puppy Wilkinson Bulldog will chew anything that comes in its way. In the early steps of puppy training give it a toy to chew on. Don't be aggressive towards the puppy; otherwise it will end up being a fearful dog even towards the owner. While training the puppy, encourage it by offering treats. You can get the dog used to the No Chew policy, but use some food to reward your pup.

Up till 9 months, the puppy cannot control its bladder so it is advisable to get a dog crate and train the puppy to use the crate. While training the puppy, you will need to be as imaginative as possible and guide your pet in order not to damage your place, as they really have lots of energy and are very playful.

The Wilkinson Bulldog learns slowly but once something is learned it will be hardly forgotten, and this is a vital part of Wilkinson Bulldog training. Be patient because the Wilkinson Bulldog has a short attention span. You will find it difficult sometimes to get your dog's attention during its 'adolescence' period (5-18 months)- the dog will tend to be disobedient, but you may train the Wilkinson Bulldog to come on command, using the recall game and the spontaneous recall as follows: when walking the dog, run backwards all at once and encourage your pet to follow. Still, when doing training exercise with your Wilkinson Bulldog just make sure your dog knows that you're the boss.

The breed does not have severe health problems.




The cute face of a Wilkinson Bulldog
Wilkinson Bulldog and pigglet

 

 
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