Posts Tagged ‘Training Tips’

Tips and advices for living with a Howavart

Big Dog | August 25th, 2010

It is very important to know that instincts of dogs don’t disappear as time goes by… this is why it’s very important to make it clear for the dog who is the Alpha, the Beta and others. You should know that a Hovawart will only obey to your commands if he places you above himself. If there are two adults in a family, one is usually and Alpha, the other one is the Beta and the dog comes only after. It is extremely important that if a child is born, the dog won’t place a kid above himself, only as the he/she gets older can come above the dog. This is the reason why you should never leave your child and dog alone. However, being a pack leader is not an easy role at all. You can’t turn into al Alpha just by using force. Being an Alpha means respect and leadership, being capable leader that the dog will follow.

How to train a Herding Dog

Big Dog | April 14th, 2010

If you own a Herding Dog or also known as a stock dog, then you should know that this breed is a pastoral dog. The Herding Dog is trained or developed for herding. They are renowned to the world for their ability to act on the sound of a whistle or word of command.

When used in herding, this breed needs to learn several commands for it to be able to help you. These commands may be indicated by a hand movement, a whistle, or the voice of its owner. Due to the fact that Herding Dogs are intelligent and beautiful, they are also adopted as family pets. Although they make good family pets and show dogs, Herding Dogs are still at their best when they have a job to do. For you to be able to train your Herding Dog so that it can help you in your herding needs, or to just simply train and socialize it as a family pet, then Herding Dogs: Selecting and Training the Working Farm Dog might be able to help you. Through this you will be able to know the working styles, instinct tests, trial and training for working farm dogs such as your Herding Dog. Train them from the basic skills that they need to learn and teach them the types of herding styles to the command used for them to direct them to work.

Do Hovawarts make good guard dogs?

Big Dog | January 25th, 2010

Having been bred and design to be guardians to oversee livestock in fields, these dogs have what it takes to be dependable protectors. But do not get confused with an aggressive type of protection. These dogs show a more defensive stance instead for being an attacker. When raising a Hovawart, it is best to treat it as an intelligent companion that thinks and determines which action to take on various situations and not just react at anything that comes its way.

Heavy socialization is recommended so that it is exposed to the different stimuli and environments. The Hovawart is an independent dog and will tend to make most of its decisions without the owner. So like raising a child and pointing out what is good and bad, is a similar approach of training a Hovawart to shape its protective instincts.

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