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English Mastiff Dog Training



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By : Ruben Lode    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-09-13 13:47:23
You will want large pet dog? And then the Mastiff is right for you. However without good guidance your Mastiff is going to be a giant, runaway brick of muscle and doggy slobber. So, Mastiff guidance should be near the top of your list when you bring your puppy dog home the first time.

Thankfully, Mastiffs, like a number of large dogs, are highly susceptible to coaching and are ready to satisfy their owners. Yet, it has to start early and you need to remain consistent throughout the learning process to ensure they don't try and make the most of you
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What Makes English Mastiffs Unique

Mastiff guidance is different in a few key ways. First, know that Mastiffs are generally very relaxed dogs. But they need a great deal of exercise. Nearly they need exercise, they need it to be given often, even when they don't seem to be interested in one. They won't jog or run much, so you'll need a lot of time to keep them exercised.

They also have to have constant, regular companionship to remain even-tempered as they age. All the Mastiff training on the globe is useless if you're never home and they get anxious. In fact, they need more socialization more frequently than most other breeds, both with people and other dogs.

Finally, you should always be patient and have a lot of time. Mastiffs like to cause you to happy however they may be a bit stubborn and they're large, so training won't be a walk in the park.

Mastiff Guidance Basics

To start out your learning, make sure your mastiff puppy dog stays with his mother until at least eight weeks of age. With a doggy so giant and such a carefully balanced temperament, it's important to make sure he gets the socialization that a litter provides at a young age.

As he ages, you should maintain that socialization. Someone should be home with the mastiff puppy dog every day until at least 3 months of age and all the while they should be socialized with other dogs whenever possible.
Avoid training your mastiff to become guard doggy. Their temperament is not easily controlled if they start off learning to watch for threats. Their simple size should be enough to intimidate possible intruders and they'll be protective if necessary.

Mastiff Training for Obedience

Obedience guidance with a English Mastiff is simple enough. It starts at a young age, usually around 10-14 weeks when the puppy has been housebroken and knows its place in the household. Make sure never to be aggressive or violent with a Mastiff either, due to its size and the danger of such a large doggy as it ages.
Because most mastiffs will never be doing a lot of tricks and are relatively relaxed, the most important things you can teach them are to sit and stay and to walk on a leash. It is also recommended that you teach them not to chase things as they can be hard to keep such a massive doggy under control.

With Mastiff learning, basic training methods work very well, on the other hand may require much more practice and patience by you to enforce in them. All the while, make sure you keep your Mastiff socialized with a giant family, neighbors or a local dog park.
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