Great Dane training  

 

Preparing Your Household Pet with Great Dane Training

 

 

Click here to get started todayIf you have just added a Great Dane to the family and looking for a way to train him you are in the right place. 

 

Most people don’t realize that there is a correct way to train a Great Dane and a incorrect way if you don’t get this right you could have a uncontrolled monster on your hands. 

 The Great Dane is one of the largest dogs you could have as a household pet. A fully grown Great Dane can be like a horse walking into your house.

 

 

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They are very powerful and playful dogs and to take control in the early stages is essential. You can be sure a fully grown Great Dane can be a very inhibiting site and you had better look out when she jumps up on you she is capable of knocking off your feet with very little effort. Great Danes often don’t realize their own strength. In general you will be delighted to know they are not vicious in nature  or though they are large and playful they can be like a gentle giant when Great Dane training has been implemented. 

 

 

If you have children in your home and you have added to the family a Great Dane caution is essential. This gentle giant can do some serious injury to a child if you don’t get down to Great Dane training right away. 

 

Great Danes love to jump up on people they don’t know the implications of the injury then can cause. So the first step in your Great Dane training is to train her not to jump up. When she is a puppy it's  really not important but a fully grown Great Dane is a different matter. 

 

A good point to start is when she jumps up in the puppy stage is to grab her front legs and firmly place them on the floor look her straight in the eyes and firmly tell her that is not acceptable. The first couple of times it happens she is still trying to understand that this is not allowed, but after a while she may jump up and then when you give her the command jump down straight away. When this takes place be sure to reward her and assure her this is the message you are sending her.

 

Daniel Stevens has many years of experience to training all breeds of dogs get his free 6 day course today to dog training secrets   click here