How To Train A Poodle
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If you have decided to bring a Poodle into your family, you will need to consider starting Poodle training as soon as possible once you bring your pup home. Poodle puppies bond strongly with their new families and can make great companion dogs. Many Poodles today are companion dogs, (especially the miniature and toy breeds), despite their work background, (as retrievers and hunting dogs). Before you start training a poodle, you need to decide if you are going to show them or work them at all because training for show and work dogs is quite a bit different. If your Poodle is still a puppy, or a naughty adult dog, you may also want to start with Poodle obedience training.
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Poodle training is generally fairly straightforward and simple to accomplish due to the breed’s intelligence. A quick reminder: when training Poodles, be aware that they are often a great deal more sensitive than many other breeds. Because they are so intelligent and sensitive, Poodles are prone to distress behaviors. If you are annoyed or upset while training your Poodle, it is far better to pause your training session and walk away for a while than to risk upsetting your dog. Poodles can become snappy or exhibit other behavioral problems if they are stressed out or upset. But as long as you maintain a friendly tone of voice and are not making aggressive movements, your Poodle obedience training should be a breeze.
Recently, our researchers have discovered some very useful Poodle training tips in the Dog Training Zone. We found that it helped us understand the quirks of Poodles better and even value them. Being able to appreciate your Poodle’s idiosyncrasies can drastically enhance your dog obedience training program. While training a Poodle, finding out as much information as possible about their history and their breed with enrich not only your poodle training experience but hopefully your non-training time with your Poodle as well. Anything less than the best can potentially upset your pup, so be sure to find a dog training guide that is top notch. But don’t take our word for it. Read a Dog Training Zone review or two, (or ten), before you make any final decisions.
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