Boxer Dog Training – The Benefits Of Training Your Boxer
Boxer Dog Training The Correct Way
by Sue Chapple
Along with grooming and feeding your pet with proper diet, providing proper Boxer dog training is one of the most crucial tasks of every owner or potential Boxer owner.
Boxer dog training must be done correctly in order to have a well-behaved dog that isn't affected by any behavior problems such as jumping, chewing, biting, digging, too much barking and others. Though some people particularly those who are not well-aware of this breed's traits reckon that training is a challenging task, it is actually not impossible to obtain excellent result since there are many approaches in which one can train his furry companion.
While there are various training methods to choose from, training has lots of objectives too. Several owners are quite happy with having a dog that can do fantastic tricks while some struggle harder to enable their furry friend to excel as service dog, guide dog, therapy dog, police dog as well as excel in agility or obedience trials. Those roles are obviously not unusual to many Boxer dogs.
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In general, the main aims of Boxer dog training are as follows:
- to teach your pet to potty at the right time and the right area and that the living room or the kitchen area must not be used as his toilet.
- to help him realize that the delivery man, bikers, kids passing by, cars, doorbell, telephone and washing machine aren't foes. Training should help him get used to everyday sights and sounds to prevent him from developing fear or territorial-induced aggression and other behavior issues.
- to help him find out that biting can hurt the human and that it's not the only way to have some fun. He must also know that barking and jumping are not the ideal ways to welcome visitors and can actually cause you embarrassment.
- to make it clear to him that he is not above his humans in the hierarchy therefore he is not the one to choose when to do things and where to go. He must not demand, through barking or whining, for food, toys, to be in the couch, to be inside the room and the likes. To remind him that chewing the household furniture, clothing and other household items, digging and extreme barking are distracting as well as destructive behaviors. Eating feces and growling are not acceptable as well.
It isn't a must to train your furry companion with advanced tricks during Boxer dog training. As long as he knows how to behave in ways expected from a well-behaved pet, that is important enough.
About the Author:
Sue Chapple loves writing dog articles including boxer training information. Learn more tips by checking her site about boxer training.



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