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Complications In Shar Pei Training

The Shar Pei is an intelligent breed and these dogs are quick learners. Training them is certainly a bit complicated, but with patience and consistency it is possible to train a Shar Pei successfully. If a dog is well behaved it is admired by all, and the Shar Pei like any other dog can be trained to be obedient and well behaved.

At the initial stage the training may be a cause of frustration for the trainer as well as the dog. But the trainer has to be patient and conduct only short sessions. After the long-drawn initial stage, the training can be speeded up and with the help of rewards and praises it is possible to train the Shar Pei successfully.

The Shar Pei obedience training should be simple and the two most important factors are rewards and praises. Use simple commands like sit and play, because the dog understands these short commands easily. Long commands like sit down here puppy or stay there, don't move may be too long to capture the dog's attention. Also be generous with praises and rewards towards the dog.

Rewards and praises are the essence of the Shar Pei obedience training. If the puppy shows good behavior, it should be immediately acknowledged and rewarded. In this way it understands that this behavior should be reproduced in order to please the trainer, which the puppies are generally very eager to do. The rewards motivate them to behave correctly and they automatically get trained to do the right things.

Puppy kindergarten and socialization classes are the places where the Shar Pei obedience training can take place. Here they learn good manners and they also learn that they should not get too excited or distracted when other dogs and people surround them. For older dogs fun training classes could provide them with mental stimulation. Six months is the ideal age to start Shar Pei obedience training classes, but they can be sent there even earlier.

Many different types of trainers are available and there are several methods of Shar Pei obedience training too. But there are generally two main kinds of training: the traditional training and the motivation-based training. The traditional training focuses on teaching the dog all that he should not do. Whereas the other training is positive reinforcement and the main focus here is the relationship between the dog and its owner and integrating the dog into the family to make it a polite member.

A positive trainer is important for the Shar Pei obedience training, as he should be able to understand the problem behaviors of the Shar Pei well. He teaches the dog the basic obedience exercises and also other exercises related to hygiene, nutrition and simple health basics. Good manners should be imparted as well.

There are many dog training books available and if you go to the website Dooziedog.com, for example, you can get the names of the post popular books. For example, the book "Sit Stay Fetch" gives a complete training guide for puppies or "Dog Training Secrets" covers behavioral problems as well.

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Article by: MelissaColeman | Total views: 91 | Word Count: 522

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Melissa Coleman is a passionate lover of the Shar Pei and has a popular website where you'll discover how to have a happy, healthy and well behaved Shar Pei. Among other topics there, you will find out more about Shar Pei Obedience Training plus a whole lot more.


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