Caring for Bulldog Puppies
Bulldogs look tough and intimidating but they become adorable when trained correctly. However, it takes a lot of perseverance and some tedious work. A bulldog can be the best pet-friend you are looking for with qualities such as: trustworthy, faithful, respectful and intelligent. With this, they also have some negative attributes. Bulldogs tend to be stubborn and disobedient, and yet training makes them one of the most- sought after companions at home. Let me share with you some important point when training a bulldog puppy.
Bulldog owners share the same sentiment. Bulldog puppies are mostly high spirited and active. Because of this, they tend to jump and paw you, of course with some effects that may hurt you. Bulldogs need to know their limits. They need to learn to stop and know that you are not pleased at all! Most of the time, when you shout and call their attention, Bulldogs do not stop because they cannot sense the difference between petting and shouting. What you should do as the bulldog owner and friend, is to face the opposite way whenever there is jumping and pawing. Cross your arms and do not face them nor look at them in the eye. This would let him stop. Of course, when your bulldog stops, that’s the best time to encourage and pet him. Do the same process all over again when your bully jumps. In the long- run, you will have a more disciplined and well- trained bully.
Training a bulldog puppy becomes less of a burden to you if you have established a relationship with them. Take time to have carefree and sweet moments with your bulldog. This is very effective and the bond that you share between master and pet will definitely go a long way.
Being bright and smart, bulldogs tend to be hard- headed. They do not follow easily and when they stare at you, seemingly it is empty and quite stupid! Do not lose heart. That characteristic is normal in bulldogs. It really means that your bully is thinking over the instructions. Just continue to be patient in teaching your bulldog to listen and follow to your commands.
When training a bulldog puppy, you have to be strong, determined, patient and most of the time consistent, because bulldogs are usually stubborn by nature. Your consistency and constancy is key to train your bulldog pup. Keep on training. Do not stop, yet be considerate in giving your pup time and space. Do not force the issue. Keep the sessions short and sweet like five minutes, to start with. Then, move on to the next level by increasing the time and the complexity of commands. Take a break when you sense that your pup seems tired and could no longer maintain eye contact.
No matter how difficult it is to train your bulldog puppy, it is all worth it. When you see a once stubborn pup grow up to be a well-trained bulldog, it gives a sense of accomplishment. The hard work does pay off. Respect is definitely earned and you will have your best friend for life.
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