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Jun
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Preparing Your Household Pet With Great Dane Training

When you first get a Great Dane, you should think about how you’re going to go about your Great Dane training. Great Dane training is important, especially if you have small kids in the house. While Great Danes aren’t known for being particularly vicious, they often think that they are smaller than they really are.

An adult Great Dane can be perceived as a horse walking around your living room. If a Dane without Great Dane training jumps on you, it can and will knock you down. And much worse, when a Great Dane jumps on a little child, it can cause injury or worse unintentionally. This is why its important that you have your Dane needs the Great Dane training. It is not for the soft hearted people but it is a necessity to prepare your new pet to its new home.

Jumping

Great Danes are actually really good with people and they always want to jump up to greet someone. This isn’t a problem when the Dane is a puppy but when it becomes full grown, and still thinks its puppy sized, this can get to be a big problem.

You’ll want to prepare your Dane by teaching it first to stay down during your initial Great Dane training lessons. You can do this by rewarding the dog whenever it refrains from jumping on you, especially when you first walk in the door.

If the dog gets down after you tell it to, that’s also a great time to give it a treat. As long as you remain consistent and the dog understands what you ask of it during your Great Dane training lessons, you should be able to teach it to stay down and to keep from jumping up on you or anyone else.

Potty Training

Another important thing you should include in your Great Dane training is potty training. If you really want to prepare your dog for being an inside dog, you need to train the dog to go outside whenever it has to potty. The best way to do this is to look for warning signs.

Once you start seeing your dog about to squat or sniffing around, take him outside in an instant. And when your dog finishes its business outside the house, praise him or reward him with a treat. Again, being consistent will make your dog know the reasons as to why its being praised and being rewarded.

Great Dane training is not at all hard, just remember to do it when the dog is still small and easy to manipulate. When the dog gets older and starts looking like a horse in your home, you may have a difficult time implementing Great Dane training.

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