Training Kintamanis is not a hard task. All you need is dedication, patience and five easy to learn tricks and you will train them successfully.
Below are 5 Great Tips on how you can teach a Kintamani with great results:
1. To avoid your Kintamani from being confused and so that they will be able to begin to recognize commands quickly only 1 individual should be responsible for training your Kintamani initially. In instances where too many folks try to train a Kintamani at the same time this can halt progress in its tracks.
2. You must take advantage of positive feedback and reinforcements. If the Kintamani listens, one must praise the act so that he will understand that what he did was proper. If your Kintamani cannot understand and follow commands, never scold him. Kintamanis are not as smart as people, they take longer to learn. What you must understand is that they won’t easily comprehend your instructions in the first training, it takes repetition to teach the Kintamani . Do not push a Kintamani because he might begin to develop nervousness which can negatively affect his learning and readiness to be taught. Trainers may use food in order to praise a Kintamani, although you shouldn’t overdue it.
3. Teach commands 1 at a time. Try to train him on 1 lesson after another. In case he will not absorb it, stay on that instruction only because piling on other orders will just confuse the Kintamani. Have faith in the basics.
4. In giving commands, just keep your intonation cheerful so that your Kintamani will gladly follow your teachings. Kintamanis respond to a low and coaxing voice. If you yell, he may get nervous and startled.
5. Train your Kintamani in various locations. When you keep a Kintamani in just 1 certain place like your home, he will not be able to adjust to a new environment with different people. Take him to the dog park or through your neighborhood. This can assist your Kintamani associate with different breeds and people.
Conclusion: Training Your Kintamani
Teaching the Kintamani can sometimes be tough, but it will always be worth it. In the end, you will be the beneficiary when your Kintamani is reared. Who knows, he might even save your life in the future and repay everything you taught him.
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