Training Blue Heelers
To have a well behaved dog, enrolling your puppy in a dog training school is essential. Actually, it is an absolute necessity. Blue Heeler puppies are strong minded puppies that require a lot of training and firm; they require training more from the first few years of their lives then less in their adult age.
In finding a good training and obedience school for your puppy, you should observe the training class before you enroll. This will give an idea of what to expect. A good school with a well trained instructor will make the learning experience more comfortable and enjoyable for both the owner and his dog. The more comfortable your dog is, the faster he will learn.
Training your blue heeler will continue throughout its life, but the hardest and the thorough training are during the early years of life at the age of 8 weeks to 18 months. During this period, training will be to obey and control their behavior. Since blue heelers have aggressive behavior including chewing, digging and nipping, proper training is essential. Blue Heelers bite! You must be aware that they are bred to work in the cattle field, and its natural for them to use their teeth to in getting what they want, so be careful. As an owner, you are responsible to teach your dog the appropriate times for biting.
The trainer won't be the one to train your dog, as a matter of fact - you will. He will just teach you how and assist you in training your dog. It is important that you practice what you've learned and be very consistent in what you are teaching your dog. It is also important that you attend every session to ensure that you won't miss anything.
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