How to train a Dalmatian? Dalmatian training method

How to train Dalmatian dogs, most of us like to raise dogs and like to train them so that they can do some corresponding actions after hearing certain instructions, which brings a lot of fun to the family. Sometimes, These training may also save their lives, so in a home with Dalmatian dogs, how should the owners train them? Let's take a look.

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First of all, the owner must be fully prepared before training. Relax the Dalmatian's nervous and repulsive emotions, make it quiet, and try to stimulate its interest in training. The owner can touch it softly, talk to it friendly, and use food to seduce it, to stimulate the fun of the dog to participate in training. And in the process of training, the owner should also observe the dog's attitude at any time, and do a good job of comforting in time.

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Second, when training Dalmatians, the owner's password must be clear and clear, and instructions cannot be changed at will. For the dog to better understand the memory instructions, the owner is best to use short and clear pronunciation. And can't say the password repeatedly, it will also make the Dalmatians feel bored. At the same time, when issuing orders, avoid issuing instructions loudly or with annoyance, which also has a serious impact on the dog's personality. When issuing instructions, different tones should be adopted according to different situations so that dogs can quickly distinguish the differences between instructions and complete the entire training.

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When training Dalmatians, the most commonly used methods are compulsion and lure. When the dog cannot receive training or cannot understand certain training, the owner should take a compulsive method to teach Dalmatians to complete the training. And when the dog feels that training is boring and does not take training seriously, he can use food to lure the dog and increase his motivation to participate in training. Let it be trained to complete the entire training.

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Introduction to Dalmatian

Dalmatian, native to Yugoslavia. Calm and vigilant, well-proportioned, strong, muscular, lively, not shy, clever expression, obedient, and easy to train, sensitive, alert, easy to get along with children. The Dalmatian has great endurance and runs quite fast. The hindquarters are strong, with smooth and clear muscles. Dalmatian is often used as a competition dog because of its excellent running and biting abilities. Dalmatian dogs are white when they are born, and their spots can change. Small spots appear on the body of puppies. As they grow older, the spots become obvious and become a unique sign.

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History of the Dalmatian

The Dalmatian is recognized as one of the most elegant breeds, with white and clear black spots. According to ancient Greek carvings and ancient Egyptian murals, this dog has a history of thousands of years. Some people believe that its origin is Egypt and India.  Because of being loved by gypsies, they have been exiled throughout Europe. In the 19th century, the nobles of England and France used it as a guard dog for a carriage, and it ran in front of and behind the carriage. Some people called it a carriage dog. Coat color and spots are one of the important criteria for Dalmatian dogs, and any coat with spots other than dark spots and reddish-brown spots is inferior.

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