Great Dane Puppy Training For A Relaxing Bath Time

This post was written by London Dog Walker on July 23, 2010
Posted Under: London Dog Walking

Providing your puppy with great dane puppy training as soon as possible is something you’ll be grateful for someday. Though given the nickname gentle giant due to their mellow temperament, having an untrained great dane will really cause plenty of issues. This breed can measure for approximately seven feet from head to tail so definitely wrestling with your adult dane during bath time is no fun. He can knock you down in his attempt to get away or he might slip on the wet floor while running away from the water.

Therefore, it is a good idea to help him feel comfortable with bathing procedure. While it isn’t recommended to give your pup daily bath, teach him to get used to it by introducing or exposing him to numerous grooming or bathing tools. While young, allow him free access to the tub every once in awhile. Persuade him to get inside the tub and give reward for going there. This helps him associate the tub with something positive.

When he is used to going in and out of the tub, the next step of great dane puppy training is to teach him to execute basic obedience while inside the tub. You can also stroke your puppy the way you would do so when giving him actual bath. Talk to him in a cheerful tone of voice while doing so. When the time has come for him to bath, add or adjust the water before he climbs into the tub. Avoid pouring a lot of water over his face as this can cause him discomfort. Use washcloth instead to keep him from becoming frightened of the water.

While bathing, continue to speak to your little pup using cheerful and motivating tone of voice. Give lots of praise to let him know that you are happy with him. One more useful dog training suggestion when training your gentle giant is to get in the tub with him. It will help him erase whatever doubt he is feeling regarding the tub and bathing in general.

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