Which dogs are the easiest to train?

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Ever since the bond between humans and dogs became alive, it is believed that there are some dog breeds that are quite easy to train and those that are not.

From the African coast to the Australian coast, from the most northern spot to the most southern spot of the planet Earth, dogs live with humans.

It is hard to say, but we believed, ever since this relationship between our race and dogs became alive, that there were some dog breeds which were quite easy to train and those who weren’t. Not at all!

There must be some dog breeds who learns fast and easy!

We highly recommend German dogs breeds to train, such as the German Shepherd, the Rottweiler, or the Doberman.

(Truly, there are around twenty different dog breeds which are widely known as easy to train. People raise dogs in different conditions. Some of them are pets, some dogs are workers, and many dogs have a royal treatment in family houses or flats.)

(So, if you are looking for a regular family dog, be aware – the fact that he is tiny and small doesn’t mean he learns fast. But, on the other end, neither some heavy and much taller dogs aren’t ready to figure out your commands.

The truth is, people are wrong when thinking that a dog’s weight or height is a crucial factor for training campaigns.)

(Before you get your ideal dog: Commit yourself and buy some nice stuff!)

(As first, you must be ready for some hard-working. Your dog won’t learn how to recognize your command if you didn’t show it to him approximately around two hundred times. So, don’t be lazy, and go hard for what you want.)

(Did you ever train dogs before? If you don’t have experience with that kind of process, it would be great to start working with puppies. Just as humans, the dogs learn the most when they’re young.)

(Get your puppy, but, be careful, they are babies and you must play with them. They are dedicated to games, maybe you should consider buying some balls, fake bones, or some other great stuff for their needs!)

So, what’s the ideal dog breed for learning my commands?   

If you ever wonder what puppies dream about, we’ll say it loud and clear - each little dog wants to become the German Shepherd when it grows up.

This breed is the most widespread dog breed in the whole world. They learn really fast and can memorize new commands in just a few seconds.

You don’t need to be a professional dog breeder to train the German Shepherd. It’s enough to establish yourself as his owner, and this dog will be loyal to you and your future commands.

What’s the best way to train them properly?

Their intellect is very sharp and clear. Unlike most other dog breeds, they read hand gestures very quickly, as well as every other given command. It is distinguished by a lot of self-esteem and courage, so it's no surprise that they are often used by the military and the police.

We’ll be free to explain it to you, slowly, step by step. Gain your focus!

a)     Your dog must know where he is living, and what his home is. Make his own house, or get some crate for him.

b)     Your German Shepherd must have his own pee pads. Or, at least, his pee spot.

c)     Consider buying a clicker for obedience training

d)     Training treats are a must have! You’ll not make a mistake with any of them, just ask for it in your first pet shop.

The German Shepherd puppies are very smart, but you must consider proper training methods during the process of training. After you secure all of that, you must pay attention to the following things:

* The feeding schedule is very significant, probably the most important thing you should think about. Apply healthy nutrition and ingredients for your little boy!

* Your day and yours puppy day start in same manner! A regular outdoor regiment must be practiced every day. Repeat this action throughout the day, 30 minutes to an hour, after dog’s meals and naps!

* Navigate him to same spot each time he goes out. Be generous, give him praise and a treat for “good job.”

Basic obedience training for the German Shepherd is more than enough to achieve what you want!

Handle it in a sensible manner, with a lot of patience. Your dog is just a little boy, so his training sessions shouldn’t be longer than 10 or 15 minutes. During this time, teach him no more than one command at a time. And after just a few sessions, he’ll get it! 

Praise your puppy to reinforce commands. Hide your possible stress for “failed missions”, your pet will appreciate that.

And after a few already learned commands, start with something more complicated. It is always good when puppy react to “No”, “Stop” or “Go”. Those commands are short, but there is a plenty things can be expanded on that easy words!

You’ll see, your easy commands will become longer and longer. And your German Shepherd will learn them easy and enormously fast.

Than start to combine the verbal command with a hand gesture! Yes, it is easy as it sounds. You’ll be able to upgrade your commands after just a few weeks. And after three months of basic obedience training for your German Shepherd puppy, you’ll be able to say: My dog is a real machine now! 

Are they actually good family dogs?

People raise them around kids, so they are always the right choice for families and couples with kids. They are loyal keepers of the material goods, also!

You need to treat them the same as you are treating any other pet, and if you feed them in the right way, they will be very easy to train. Do not think about any other dog breed, the German Shepherd is just what you need! You’ll fall in love with them immediately.

Our reasons for choosing the GSD as the easiest do to train

The GSD puppies are so cute, ready for learning and you don’t need a professional trainer to teach them the most imoprtant things!

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