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The Basics of Dalmation Training and Why Your Dal Can’t Do Without It

 

Readying your dalmatian to be a good neighbor and good citizen involves serious training, and it may be a whether it is something that occurs at home or in a formal obedience class. A good start to all this is to locate a good obedience class in your area, so as to be able to learn how to handle your dog properly, and inculcate good manners and behavior to your dog. Without a sense of direction in training, a dog can become a bother to people around it. Keep handy, therefore, the obedience classes recommended by your breeder, together with the “kindergarten” classes she or he endorsed as dalmation training for very young dalmation puppies.

Also important to your dog’s well-being and happiness is the Dalmation training idea of socialization. Here, your puppy will need exposure to various new things, new people, new situations of sights and sounds, and new places. Any dog owner will be able to easily see signs and indications of poor dog ownership: snarling at visitors, hiding and evading when strange noises occur, etc.

The answer here, as we have seen, is socialization by taking the puppy with you outdoors and among people whenever possible. Just a sample of things you can do with your dog is to walk it on a leash through a mall, or to invite strangers on a walk to pet it. Introduce it to the hubbub of the train station or the airport. At first, the dog is of course likely to cower under stressful circumstances, but gently and consistently introduce your dog to many environments.

Do you have plans of getting your dog into a dog show using dalmation training? How about yourself joining show handling classes? Here, you will be able to get pointers on how to have your dog pose the appropriate way, aside from learning guidelines on how to present it to judges, and also the correct etiquette and manners when in the ring, and how to prepare your dog to be on top form for the big day. In most places, handling classes are usually supervised and overseen by professional handlers or all-breed clubs. If you need information on how to access the best classes, contact your your local breed club, your dog breeder or even the local rescue.

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