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The most important thing is to understand how a dog sees his world, what is “normal” for him and how you can use this to your advantage. In addition, the characteristics of each breed are significant when you get beyond the basic training phase. Your Bernese Mountain Dog will show characteristics which are different to those of a Husky, for example, and this is predominantly what you need to consider during training.
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To the collar, leash, muzzle dogs are trained, usually at an early age. First, they are taught to have a calm attitude to the collar. Coming up to the dog, the trainer says the nickname, gives a treat and allows for sniffing of the collar. Then, stroking the dog, he wears it around the dog’s neck and, holding the ends, distracts it with a game. In cases when the dog starts to trouble, the collar is removed. After the break, the exercise is repeated. Every time the collar is left for a longer time. Subsequently, the soft collar is substituted for the usual. If there is a group of puppies, it is needed to ensure that they do not gnaw each other's collars.
Training dog to a leash starts after training it to a calm response to the collar. Trainer, stroking the dog fastens a leash to already put on the collar and takes it out.
If the dog reacts to the leash (troubles, plays, nibbles), it is necessary to distract it with a game or jogging. Particular care is needed during a dog management with a leash in areas with trees, shrubs and other local obstructions that a leash may catch on. Subsequently, the dog management is handled by both short and long leashes.
A muzzle is selected according to the size of the dog’s face.