Training a Great Dane is not a hard job. You just need to have a little patience, dedication and these 5 simple techniques and you’ll break them in successfully.
Here are 5 Top Techniques for how you can train your Great Dane successfully:
1. In order to avoid a Great Dane from being confused and so that they can begin to understand orders readily just 1 person should train a Great Dane at first. If too many people are attempting to train a Great Dane simultaneously this may stop the process.
2. One must use positive feedback. If a Great Dane does something well, you must reward the action so that he will know that what he did was correct. If your Great Dane will not understand instructions, don’t punish him. Great Danes aren’t as smart as people, they make errors. What you must take into account is that the Great Dane might not easily comprehend your instructions in just 1 teaching, it requires repeated attempts to teach your Great Dane successfully. Don’t scold your Great Dane because he might develop anxiety which can hinder his learning and willingness to be taught. You might give them treats or food to encourage a Great Dane, but definitely you do not want to overuse it.
3. Teach instructions 1 at a time. Make sure to teach him one command after another. In case he can’t learn it, try to remain on that order only because adding additional lessons will probablly just confuse the Great Dane. Begin with the basics.
4. When teaching skills, just keep your inflection pleasant so your Great Dane will gleefully obey your instructions. Great Danes respond best to a low and confident tone. If you ever scream, he may become unresponsive and afraid.
5. Train your Great Dane in varying environments. If you keep your Great Dane in 1 certain environment like your home, he may not be able to adjust to a new space with new people. Take him to the park or around the neighborhood. This will assist your Great Dane associate with other people and breeds.
Conclusion: Training Your Great Dane
Breaking in the Great Dane will frequently be tough, however it’ll always be worth it. The bottom line is, you will be the lucky one when your Great Dane is trained. You never know, he may even save your life one day and pay back everything you taught him.
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