Posts Tagged ‘Great Swiss Mountain Dog Training’

Find out some secrets to training your dog

Big Dog | July 8th, 2010

Secrets to Dog Training

A very interesting e-book about the most important questions of dog training. It will help you how to teach your dog what is right and wrong (and how to separate the two!) and much more.

The book gives you the solution for 25 dog behavior problems, with techniques that have been proven to work on 217 458 dogs so far..

The package includes the e-book, a 30-minute video program, and unlimited dog behavior consultations with the Secrets to Dog Training team in the Members’ Area Forum.

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How to train a Great Swiss Mountain Dog?

Big Dog | March 7th, 2010

Written by highly experienced dog trainer, Daniel Stevens, Secrets to Dog Training is a comprehensive resource covering all the most important aspects of dog ownership. The 261 page manual is superbly detailed, still the step-by-step format of the book makes it very easy for Great Swiss Mountain Dog owners to understand and apply the instructions. The book also comes with a 30 minute downloadable video. By completing the course, you will learn how to:

  • stop and prevent dog fights
  • curb your dog’s aggressiveness
  • make your dog understand what is right and wrong
  • apply techniques professional trainers use
  • house train your dog
  • stop your dog racing in the house
  • deal with a dominant dog
  • overcome separation anxiety
  • stop your dog jumping on people
  • teach your dog when it is appropriate to bark
  • understand how your dog thinks and sees the world
  • apply the cutting edge Dog Whispering technique
  • deal with more than one dog in the house
  • stop the family cat being harassed.

Secrets to Dog Training is very comprehensive, easy to understand and effective. If you want to tackle any of your dog’s behavior problems, this book is for you. You can benefit from the book, even if your dog is perfectly trained as the author shares a lot of his insights on the possible best relationship between dog and owner.

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Are Great Swiss Mountain Dogs difficult to house train?

Big Dog | January 25th, 2010

As eager and excited as families can be, it seems that once we have a new pet in the house everyone starts saying “come, boy!“, “sit“, “shake hands“, “jump” and all other common commands hoping that the young pup will execute it with ease. Before any of these commands and most importantly housebreaking, can be understood and followed, proper training must be given to the dog as he grows up.

These dogs may take awhile to house train. Approximately 7 to 9 months if diligently done and with gentle methods along with positive reinforcement.  It is suggested that these dogs be crate trained until 5 months as it will make a smoother transition to other levels of training. It must be noted that this breed is not slow when it comes to brains, it’s just that they take a much longer time for their mental capacity to mature.

Want to house train your puppy, but don’t have the time?

With the Complete 7 Day Potty Training Guide you can house train your dog in just 7 days. Here are just some of the issues the potty training guide deals with.

  • The best time to start training
  • List of best equipment and supplies
  • Training older dogs
  • How to use potty pads
  • Crate training
  • How to train dogs from rescue shelters
  • What to do about marking
  • Litter box training
  • Effective paper training
  • Leaving your dog home alone.

Beyond these, you will find answers to all of your questions about potty training in this comprehensive guide.

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