Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Cane Corso Training Basics

By Donna Edwards


Training a dog is something that takes a ton of patience and dedication. It also requires that you know what to do to get your efforts to work. Knowing the various ways that the Cane Corso responds and how to carry out Cane Corso training can begin with these simple ideas that could give you a great hand in your new journey.

When training your Cane Corso, keep your goals and expectations for him reasonable. Just like when you try to learn something new, your furry pet is not going to understand new tricks the first time you teach him. Different breeds and even different dogs of the same breed will have various levels of receptivity towards training. All dogs learn at their very own pace and getting discouraged with your furry friend usually adds to the dog's confusion. Avoid punishing your furry pet for misbehavior and offer rewards for good behavior instead. Dogs love treats but you can also enhance the preferred behavior with love and affection.

One tip to remember when training your pet is that your timing and the expected timing of your dog's actions are crucial. This is necessary since this is one learning aspect that's popular to all dogs. While different canines require different teaching techniques, timing is a communication technique that will help find success regardless of what you try. Make Cane Corso training a part of your dog's daily routine. Ten minutes of training daily provides much better outcome compared to an hour of training once per week. The dog has less time to forget the lessons learned and it's much easier to keep a dog's attention for a couple minutes at a time. Furthermore, the dog will not wind up eating a lot of treats in a single session that hunger is no longer a good motivator to understand new commands.

When correcting bad behavior that your four-legged pet displays, you should always ensure that your modifications are short and well-defined. If your corrections are vague, your pet won't understand how to improve his bad behavior. This will frustrate both you and your four-legged pet. If your corrections are distinct and very easily grasped, your furry companion is likely to make the correction.

To obtain effective Cane Corso training, you should be consistent at all times. Never allow your canine companion to partake in such pursuits as pulling you on walks or jumping all over people. Don't ever succumb to your pet's really cute face. In doing so, your four-legged friend will end up baffled and not know what's right or wrong in that specific situation and will do what he wants.




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