Doberman Pinscher Training – A Wonderful Breed To Coach Effectively!

This post was written by London Dog Walker on July 3, 2010
Posted Under: London Dog Walking

Before you even start Doberman pinscher training you want to comprehend the breed.  Dobermans are very intellectual; they like their family and are extremely unswerving.  They are simple to train because of their intelligence, and the fact that Dobermans must be psychologically stimulated! 

I started training from as early as two months – the more youthful the better.  You and your dog will make a bond unlike those that aren’t trained.  You have to show him you’re the master to gain his respect during training, otherwise why should he hear you?  Socialize him to other dogs, folk and places.  After he is comfy with you are prepared to start training. 

First, tie the chain in place and leash on, just start walking him.  If he makes an attempt to lag behind snap him forward, and if he attempts to walk before you turn instantly in the other direction and snap his leash.  This will keep him alert to your every movement.  Praise him big time when he does it right!  Training him to drop on command is a lot of fun.  To do that, say “drop” and instantly snap his leash to the ground, pushing his rear to the bottom at the same time.  A short amount of time and you’ll both have this down to the point when you say drop he will be able to lovingly drop on a dime. 

To get your Doberman to get an object, known as a “dumbbell,” and hold it till you give the command to “give” it back, say “take it ” and then gradually open his mouth and put the object just behind his fangs say “hold”.  Now hold his mouth shut and say “hold” again. 

Next, have him sit by your side and say “take it.” Then, after you throw the object 5-10′ away, when he’s walking toward you assert “hold.” When he gets to you push on his rear and make him sit right in front of you.  What will occur with repetition is when you are saying “take it” he will run out grab the object bring it back to you and sit directly in front of you holding the object until you give the command “give.” you currently have learned a little bit but not all, about Doberman pinscher training.

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