Australian Cattle Dog Obedience Training

This post was written by London Dog Walker on June 13, 2010
Posted Under: London Dog Walking

Australian Cattle dogs are courageous, intelligent, and athletic. ACDs can be a bit time consuming to train and can become aggressive if you don’t know how to train dogs properly.  So it’s important to get accurate information from dog training experts. Training an Australian Cattle dog may be slightly difficult to do, but doing it correctly can be extremely gratifying. For Australian Cattle dog training, bear in mind that the first Australian Cattle Dogs were a mix between a dingo and a common drover dog. They were rugged and able to out-work pretty much any other breed of dogs. Originally used for droving cattle long distances and working livestock on farms and ranches, Australian Cattle dogs are tireless workers. While doing Australian Cattle dog obedience training with your pup, make sure you also allow them plenty of time for running and other exercise.

Find out more about the best way to train Australian Cattle Dog: Cattle Dog Training

Their history of being cattle droving dogs means that Australian Cattle dogs have been bred to nip. Also called simply “mouthing,” a nip often playful but can become serious if your dog is provoked. Puppies nip and mouth things while they are playing and generally do not intend to hurt anyone or anything. ACDs are also bred to specifically nip livestock in order to control them. But if they don’t have livestock to drove, they may start to nip or mouth other animal, (cats, other dogs, etc), and even people. Don’t be fooled just because your Australian Cattle dog puppy is so adorable. Be very clear with your Australian Cattle Dog about your expectations when it comes to nipping.  The key to training an Australian Cattle dog is often basic obedience training following by teaching them what they can and can’t bite. For cattle dogs that are family pets, you may want to make sure you are giving them plenty of things they ARE allowed to chew on, so that they don’t chew and bite at the things they aren’t allowed. With an Australian Cattle dog, you can’t afford to be vague about what is OK and what is NOT OK to nip at and chew. Don’t leave your pup with any doubt about the rules of the house.

As powerful as having the Dog Whisperer come to your house for a private consultation, the Dog Training Zone guide can help you with your Cattle dog training or with training other breeds as well. Finding the right dog training guide can be confusing with all of the different options available. Check out the Dog Training Zone Review to learn more about the specifics of this guide so that you can decide if it is what you are looking for.

Click here for the Dog Training Zone in Review: Dog training zone
Also check out these great tips for How to Train Dogs: Dog obedience training

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