The Best Time to Condition and Train Your Puppy

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A dog’s instincts are the foundation of acquired training, and the scientific training of the trainer is the path to a great dog. The great military and police dogs we see, as well as the intelligent small dogs at the circus that can count numbers, have all been trained to do so.

Similar to children learning knowledge, dogs also have the best time to receive training, for most of the dog, 1 year old before the training is crucial, 45 days after the birth of the puppy weaning, to 3 months when you can begin to train some simple commands, such as title, sniffing, stand up, down, salute and other actions, puppies do not necessarily complete the very good, but these basic actions and commands of the conditioned reflex training, is the basis for further training in the future. The foundation for further training in the future.

Small dogs have developed to maturity by the age of 1 year, and the Blackbeards, Great Danes and St. Bernards. Large dogs such as the Great Dane and St. Bernard will not reach maturity until they are 2 years old, but a 1 year old working dog will be able to participate in “work”; and a 1 year old companion dog should be able to complete many of the more common actions.

Dog training should be done in stages, not testing the dog’s skills too early, especially with aggressive biting, but allowing the dog to follow commands and become a well-trained working dog, or a lively and intelligent watchdog.

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