Tibetan Spaniel Obedience Training

One of the most important things you will do when you get your new Tibetan Spaniel puppy is put them into some obedience training. This training will teach them how to behave in different situations and help them to be more confident. However, it may be you haven’t got the time to take your puppy off to obedience training classes so you may decide to do it all yourself.

Here is a brief run through of the things you will need to do:

Obedience Training

The Benefits of Tibetan Spaniel Obedience Training

As a Tibetan Spaniel. I can learn quickly how to respond to specific, well delivered commands. However, this also means you must learn how to give those commands. We have to work in partnership on any obedience training to be truly effective and long lasting.

Here are some examples.

Leadership – Be in charge at all times and assert your dominance as pack leader, so that I will want to listen to you and follow you. Any weakness and I will feel obliged to take charge myself!

Alpha leadership is all about being the pack leader and is the cornerstone of all good training.

Basic Commands – Sit, stay, heel, speak, and quiet –are the basics that will make your tibbie more respondent when it really matters. These four behaviours will form the foundation of everything you need to teach them more tricks later.

No Biting or Barking – Two of the biggest problems that a Tibetan Spaniel can have are biting and barking. Deal with them early on and we will behave for you.

Walking –Again be in charge during our walks, teach me how to sit and heel and ignore other dogs and reward my good behaviour and I will remember it well.

Tibetan Spaniel obedience training is important in many ways because it provides the foundation for all the issues that might arise at home. If your tibbie is under a year old or simply does not behave properly, consider a class to help you get started.

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