give him treats when he do good things and disiplen him when he dose bad that was i do wit my pitbull
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Yes, it is possible to crate train one dog and not the other. Each dog may have different needs and behaviors that make crate training more or less suitable for them. It is important to consider the individual characteristics of each dog when deciding whether or not to crate train them.
It is not recommended to use a check choke training collar to train your dog as it can cause harm and discomfort. Positive reinforcement training methods, such as treats and praise, are more effective and humane ways to train your dog.
clean them or get some more. train your dog not to pee on them in the 1st place might be a good start....
If you buy a dog house, the dog will not use it until you train it to go in the dog house.
Because they were more CIVILIZED.
WHY would you want to train any dog to be aggresive. I would believe that this would make you a bad owner. This is why Pits get such a bad rap by owners like you. Respect the breed and do it justice.
Yes, you do have to train your dog so that it knows what it should do, which makes it so much more enjoyable to be around in terms of cleanliness and managing its behavior indoors. Training does take patience and knowledge.
Act more like civilized people and less like animals.
To train a dog to obey certain commands, such as sit or come, one can reward it with a small treat each time it successfully obeys the command. When doing this kind of training before a meal the dog will be more interested in the food and will therefore train more efficiently.
It is not recommended to train a dog to pee indoors as it can lead to behavioral issues and confusion. It is best to train your dog to go outside to do their business.
Training is the best investment you can make in your relationship with your dog. You'll need to do your homework first, though, to learn how to communicate what you want in a way that your dog will understand. Stay consistent and patient, reward your dog for getting it right and remember: you can train a dog of any age. more information: http://dogtime.com/training.html