Sunday, December 18, 2011

Newfoundland Breed Information for Effective Newfoundland Training

By Alison Martin


Apart from being popular for its large size and strength, the Newfoundland is also known for its sweet and relaxed personality thus the nick name "gentle giant". This breed is protective of and loyal to its owner and also known for being extremely good with children. Because of that, with addition of Wendy's own pet Nana (Peter Pan), the Newfoundland is becoming popular not just as household pet but also as water rescue dogs. Indeed, this breed has amazing temperament and natural tendency to save lives but despite that, Newfoundland training is still essential for them to grow healthy, happy and obedient.

Most dog breeds are intelligent on their own ways nevertheless, training can be challenging particularly if unexpected problems occur. To get desirable training outcome, it is essential to read more about the breed facts first before applying any training method.

Size.

This working breed can weigh as much as 70 kilograms thus can potentially knock down a small kid when leaned on. To avoid any accident such as this, Newfoundland dogs have to be correctly socialized and trained with basic commands such as sit, down, come and stay. Activities that encourage pulling, biting and chasing must be avoided too to prevent accidents.

Barking.

Newfoundlands seldom bark and when they do, they display that deep bark similar with other large dog breeds. Knowing this, you ought to ensure that your dog will not acquire the habit of barking too much otherwise you will need to deal with the noise it will cause. To manage your pet's barking, you need to train it with commands like "quiet" or "no barking". These commands can be utilized if your pet is barking without reason at all.

Love for water.

Like Labrador Retrievers, Newfoundlands have webbed-feet and water resistant coat. They love to swim and a lot of them have already rescued people from the water even without correct Newfoundland training in water rescue. If training a specific command for the first-time, the training area ought to be away from the water to avoid distraction and get him to pay attention to the training.

Exercise.

This breed may not be as highly energetic as Border Collie or Jack Russell Terrier but they do need exercise too. They need to be taken on a daily walk however, they should be trained to heel and never to pull on the leash since a dog as big as the Newfoundland can be difficult to handle if they have the habit of pulling on the leash when walking.




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