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The Best Way of Training Caucasian Mountain Dog

Big Dog | November 30th, 2011

Caucasian Mountain DogCaucasian mountain dog falls under the classification of guardian or watchdog breed that protectiveness comes them innately. It is overly distrusting to unfamiliar people yet very kind to those who are not strangers. Its personality ranges from ferocious defensive to sweet and calm attitude; this is in relation to the presence of threat or something that the dog regards as worthy of guarding against.

It is best to start the Caucasian mountain dog’s training as soon as you possible. Take not that this particular breed is capable of learning as early as eight weeks old. Generally, it is a very smart and a self-governing kind of dog so training it would require great amount of patience, firmness and consistency. Stay away from harsh words or ruthless methods of learning.

The best way to train a Caucasian mountain dog is to attend to him every single time he barks at a face pace. If it barks over something that is just normal like the approaching mailman or a passing jogger you have to tell him “No” sharply and give a little spank, remember be gentle. But the dog is barking over an out of the ordinary occurrence like someone who is forcedly opening your gate then praise and reward like a dog biscuit is in order. Just be consistent and steady on the feedback that you give to your dog and it I will eventually come out of it like it is something natural. If you want faster result, ask some people to help you, say for example – you are training your dog not to bark on the mailman, ask your friends to come and drop letters on your mailbox and walk away as what mailman do. Through this you have more opportunity to apply the punishment and reward strategy to express what is proper stimulus and those that are not.

How to potty train a Caucasian Mountain Dog?

D Dog Fan | February 5th, 2011

Potty training a Caucasian Mountain Dog can take a long time and cause a lot of pain for both dog and owner if not done correctly. Sharda Baker’s ebook and audio package, ‘The Complete 7 Day Dog Potty Training Guide‘ teaches you how to potty train any dog in just seven days. Baker’s comprehensive approach is based on her real life experience and also deals with adult dogs, rescue shelter dogs, which other similar products tend to miss.

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  • Handle common potty training problems
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  • How to use potty pads
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  • How to train dogs from rescue shelters
  • What to do about marking
  • Litter box training
  • Effective paper training
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Potty Training Guide by Sharda

Big Dog | July 7th, 2010

The Complete Potty Training Guide

One of the first problems that usually occurs after having a new pet is housetraining it. It seems like Sandra Bakers knows something that we don’t – she promises to potty train our dog in just 7 days! She’s so confident that she’s ready to give back the whole price of the book, if the training wasn’t succesful!

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What training is best suited for a Caucasian Mountain Dog’s abilities?

Big Dog | January 25th, 2010

Russia’s canine pride is the Caucasian Mountain Dog. If anything, these dogs were bred to perfection in the function of defense of person, property and possessions. In order to bring out and hone in on this innate abilities of the dog, protection training should be done to develop its ability to guard its master and dig fighting to ward off predators and human threats. Take a look at what qualities this breed has that makes them powerful protectors and guardians.

They are distrustful and wary toward strange people and show aggression, possess the instinct to strike the vulnerable spot of the intruder, weigh more than 100 pounds, capable of knocking men over.  Strong endurance and almost tireless and quick as a German Shepherd dog, they also have coats that protect them in fights as well as extreme weather conditions. With these traits, the Caucasian Mountain Dog can be considered one of the formidable canine protectors in the world.

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