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Is Guard Dog Training A Good Thing?

 

Guard dog training is used to train dogs basically to stop unwanted guests. After your dog is trained to be a guard dog he will establish a long pattern and passion of protecting you and your family. Guard dog training is used to make your dog courageous, powerful and confident, as well as learning how to protect his family. Guard dog training should be done by a very competent trainer.

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These courses are usually an in-house training where the dog will be boarded for the duration of the course. These trainers can train dogs for the home, business, family, personal, car yard protection and property. A protection dog is both a verbal and very visual threat to an unwanted intruder. These courses most generally have a lifetime guarantee.

It is most important to get your guard dog training done the right way the first time. It is an expensive training, as far as dog trainings go, and there is no need to have to repeat the course because the instructor was unable to train your dog. A good guard dog training course, and trainer, will train your dog properly the first time.

Stages

There are three different stages to guard dog training and you should decide which best fits your dog’s intended use of training skills. The first stage is the basic guard dog training work. There will be a test for temperament and an alert of strangers and intrusions. Outside yard work training is done with this training.

The second stage is the advanced guard dog training work. This training involves the bite and attack training. The third level is the advanced guard dog training with muzzle police training. Family protection, body guard training and stopping individuals is included in the third stage of this training. Though some of these training components may sound viscous and a little scary, the dog will be trained to only use excessive force only if absolutely necessary. This is why some research needs to be done before venturing into guard dog training.

The internet is a good place to research for a good trainer, as well as your veterinarian. Major chain pet stores are another source of finding good trainers. Most of these chains offer training themselves, but guard dog training is a little too intense for them to do in-house. However, they do have a list of established, competent trainers. Pets are their business, and it is only to their advantage to recommend the best trainers possible.

 

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