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How can I quickly train a boxer puppy?


I want to keep him, but I am unable to teach him to behave

Dogs are individuals, you may just have a stubborn one. The simplest way to train any animal is through conditioning, where you reward good behavior, and scold bad behavior.

Also, you need to assert yourself as the "alpha" so that he respects you, simplest ways to do that are:
- feed yourself before you feed him, it may feel cruel, but alpha always eats first.
- don't let him take control when he's on the lead, as the alpha is always the one in front.
- when entering your home, do not let him inside in front of you, make him wait outside as you enter, then give him permission to enter your home.

www.dogbreedinfo.com has a plethora of information regarding all aspects of training and such. It's a great resource.

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Boxer Puppy Train Videos


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BOXER PUPPY TRAINING



Boxer Puppy Train

Boxer Puppy Train Q&A


How I can train my boxer puppy hood?

I'm breaking my house in 13 weeks old boxer and I think the best way is to train her bell. I have friends who belled trained and worked their American Bulldog very well and still does. How is that? We're starting to crate train him, but I think the hood of the training would be better.

The Crate training is good for when you are at home with the puppy, or too busy to be watching him. training is a good time Bell has earned puppy house privileges - if puppy can not get out of the room is to ring the bell does not work! But you can start with puppies now, while you're young. Hang a bell to reach the door. Every time you kick that door, ring the opening bell. Puppy will learn to associate the sound of the bell with the opening of the door. Eventually she curious about the hood. At first, if his capture near the bell, ring it and carry it out. But as you get the connection, start pending their nose in it. Every time you hear the bell, which has to date her, even if it sounds several times in a row. Just make sure you are not playing by carrying out, only to put an end to the bathroom and back, so I do not abuse the privilege. If the puppy is not contagious after a few weeks (do not expect to do immediately, although some dogs) begin to lift his leg and its use to ring the bell to get used to sound itself. But given the opportunity to learn yourself before resorting to this. Good luck!

Boxer Puppy Train

Boxer Puppy Train Q&A


How I can train my boxer puppy hood?

I'm breaking my house in 13 weeks old boxer and I think the best way is to train her bell. I have friends who belled trained and worked their American Bulldog very well and still does. How is that? We're starting to crate train him, but I think the hood of the training would be better.

The Crate training is good for when you are at home with the puppy, or too busy to be watching him. training is a good time Bell has earned puppy house privileges - if puppy can not get out of the room is to ring the bell does not work! But you can start with puppies now, while you're young. Hang a bell to reach the door. Every time you kick that door, ring the opening bell. Puppy will learn to associate the sound of the bell with the opening of the door. Eventually she curious about the hood. At first, if his capture near the bell, ring it and carry it out. But as you get the connection, start pending their nose in it. Every time you hear the bell, which has to date her, even if it sounds several times in a row. Just make sure you are not playing by carrying out, only to put an end to the bathroom and back, so I do not abuse the privilege. If the puppy is not contagious after a few weeks (do not expect to do immediately, although some dogs) begin to lift his leg and its use to ring the bell to get used to sound itself. But given the opportunity to learn yourself before resorting to this. Good luck!

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