Training St. Bernards should start at an early age

Strictly speaking, St. Bernards (details) are relatively easy dogs to tame. Regardless of its size, it is actually very smart and has a cheerful and friendly personality. It is important for parents to master the methods and techniques of training and to begin training at an early age in St. Bernard. When the St. Bernard is an adult, it must be a sensible, stable and well-behaved pet dog.

First of all, the training of St. Bernards should start from a young age. Young St. Bernards have good memory and are full of curiosity and desire to explore external things. This is the best time to train the dog, and the training success rate is the highest. (Parents should not insult, beat or scold the St. Bernards at will, because it will also easily hurt the dog’s self-esteem, which is not good for guiding the St. Bernards to participate in training.)

Secondly, training When the time comes, the parent’s attitude should be firm. There should be clear rewards and punishments for St. Bernard dogs. When the dog successfully completes a training, parents should give praise and encouragement without hesitation. On the contrary, when the St. Bernard dog evades training and is naughty, the parents should punish it unceremoniously, such as yelling at it loudly.

Third, training St. Bernards should also start with simple behavioral habit training, and then slowly transition to skill training. Parents can start with daily eating habits, sleeping habits, and bowel habits, and slowly transition to training in sitting, standing, and shaking hands.

When training the St. Bernard dog, in order to better mobilize its enthusiasm for training. In addition to encouraging and praising it, parents. It is best to prepare some snacks that dogs love to eat, as a gift reward, or as a bait to guide the St. Bernard dog to train.

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