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Bullmastiff Training Made Easy

  • 31/10/2010

The Bullmastiff is a dog that is actually very easy to train if you start at a young age. They are very gentle and calm dogs. They have a very even temper and, for the most part, are fairly sweet despite what some people may try and tell you. However, on a side note, this is a very fearless dog as well and will try to protect you if they think you are in trouble, thus, you need to be able to train this dog the right away to behave around people and the wrong way. Once your Bullmastiff training is done, you will have a very lovable dog that you just can not be without.

The only problem you are going to have out of your Bullmastiff training is the fact that these dogs, by nature, are very lazy. They really do not want to get up and do anything. The good news is that training them is also a great weight control for them as well. It keeps them up and moving around. To keep the dog happy, and to make sure that he is easier to train, you need to make sure that you groom them and give them a warm place to sleep at night. This will make your training so much easier.

As said before, when doing Bullmastiff training, you need to start at a young age. Once you do that, you can train these dogs to be guard dogs or watch dogs. However, you can also train them to just be a house pet. To do this, you need to get them around people at a young age. Show them that people are suppose to come over and see you. Show them that this is a normal part of living. During training, it helps if you can have a friend come over every few days and knock on your door. Teach your dog, at this time, not to bark when the door bell rings and to not attack the person when they come through the door.

Also, at a young age you need to get them around children. They need to understand that children are younger and do not always act right. This will help them keep control of their rage whenever they grow up. This makes them good around kids. If you have other animals, like cats and other dogs, be sure to let them start playing together as soon as possible. As the dog grows up with these animals, they will view them as another one of their pack. This means that they will not hurt the animals that you live with. However, keep in mind that if they think that the family cat is in trouble, they will attack whoever is attacking the cat. Although a lot of people think that these dogs are mean to people they do not know, it's only when they have not been trained. Since you have to start training them at such a young age it's a good idea to just not get a dog that is not a puppy. If you do, you never know how they have been trained when they were younger.

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