The Dogo dog is affectionately known as the Argentine Mastiff by friends in the pet industry.
It was first known to us as the Spanish bulldog.
They were originally bred for hunting.
Not tall dogs look very fierce on the outside, but contrary to their appearance is their well-mannered personality.
Dogos are taller than dogs.
We need to give him plenty of room to move when we train him.
Another thing to note is that the Dacho dog is very territorial.
Now I’m going to talk a little bit about the training of pet level Dogos.
As a family pet dog.
Their most basic training subjects are only three.
The first is environmental exercise.
The BEST TIME TO DO THIS is when the DOGO is young.
Since the puppy‘s personality and habits are still like a blank sheet of paper, we can paint our favorite colors on this blank sheet of paper.
It’s easier to paint on white paper than it is to create on colored paper.
The PURPOSE OF ENVIRONMENTAL EXERCISE IS TO PREVENT THE DOGO FROM CREATING CONFUSION AND FEAR IN SOME COMPLEX ENVIRONMENTS, which can evolve into irreversible mistakes.
The second discipline is getting used to traction.
A lead is an essential tool for keeping a pet dog.
We need to put a lead rope on them from the very beginning.
Slowly get them used to the leash.
Because some pet dogs will not adapt to fear or even struggle at the beginning.
During training we can play some games or do some loose tasks.
The longer lead leads them, and slowly tighten the lead as they play, leading the pup back.
Repeat this exercise a few times over and over again to help the PUP get used to the lead.
The third exercise is habitual exercise.
This training is essential.
Toilet habits, eating habits, sleeping habits, etc., and many of these habits are exercises that help dogs exercise self-discipline.
We need to train dogs to go to the bathroom on a regular basis.
Meals must be taken at regular times during the day.
The habit of sleeping, can undertake some exercise according to the habit of the host.
Finally, I would like to remind you that in the process of training, we advocate the use of encouragement to carry out.
Reduce yelling and hitting.