It is very easy to train a dog…. IF
You are willing to put in the time, effort, patience, persistence, love & guidance.
You are committed to doing it right, not trying to take shortcuts, or use heavy-handed techniques that shake your dog’s trust in you, and bond with you.
You get the dog as a puppy of 10–12 weeks, and begin the process right away, so that learning is part of the puppy’s way of life.
If you adopt/rescue/get an older puppy or an adult, you factor in the experiences that dog may have had before it came to you, and allow for the extra time, patience, understanding that such a dog might need, to readjust from fear, sadness, insecurity, pain, or even just a totally different way of training.
Training a dog is a whole lot more about training the humans, because dogs will follow the lead of their person or people, and if those people are not experienced, or are inconsistent, or short-tempered, or get frustrated easily, then the dog will be confused and not be able to learn, because the rules keep changing.
So the most important thing to know is that it is “easy to train a dog” IF the dog’s owner is willing to learn the proper methods, and follow them consistently!
Dogs are innately tuned to us, and most breeds bond and want to please. This is from many, many thousands of years and generations of dogs working with us, and learning how to read us and follow us, because pleasing us is beneficial to both species. Dogs look for ways to understand us - one of my dogs watches what clothes I choose in the morning, and which shoes. She can tell whether they are going for a ride in the car, whether I am staying home with them, or leaving them home for a while, just by observing me. This is how in tune with us they are.
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Yes, the Poodle is one of the brightest and most intelligent Dog Breeds. According to the book The Intelligence of Dogs by Stanley Coren, the Poodle is the second most intelligent breed of dog. They are in the "Brightest Dogs" group, and dogs in this group can understand new commands within 5 repetitions and obey first commands 95% or better.
The Poodle is also an attentive, eager to please and responsive dog. It is very skilled at reading the body language and expression of humans, making them appear as telepathic.
All these personality traits make the Poodle one of the easiest dogs to train and housebreak. However, bear in mind that each individual dog has its own unique personality. Even dogs of the same breed can have very different temperaments and some Poodles can be very hard to train!
no it is not really easy to train dogs but it especialy depends on what breed it is.like if it is a small or mediom dog those are easier to train than bigger dogs.
yes.small dogs are easy to train
because they are lovely dogs and are easy to train
No. It depends on the dog in question
English Bulldogs are very cooperative dogs making them pretty easy to train if you know what you are doing.
Herding dogs were bred to work with people, so all herding dogs are easy to train if you say it in a gentle tone of voice. But number one doggie in training is a border collie. (whitch is a herding dog)
Type your answer here... The best dogs for training are big dogs,like labradors,big dogs are easy to train,small dogs are harder,a hard dog to train is a chihahua
german shepards and golden retrevers
Yes, especially German Sheperds
yes these dogs judt pic them up FAST
If you have never owned a dog then no a Yorkie is not easy to train, or any other dog. It is a very time consuming process and depending on the sex, some dogs will cooperate easier than others. If you have owned and trained a dog before then it will be fairly easy. Yorkies are very nice dogs.
Yes they are! Pigs learn to walk on leashes more quickly than dogs.
no, sorry. the American foxhound is one of the most hardest to train dogs. but with lots of patience and understanding, your American foxhound will work with you.