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Basic Australian Shepherd Training

The Importance of Starting Early

Australian Shepherds are a breed of great and wonderful dogs, and they come off very smart even in the early stages of their growth. This means that you should work on training them as early as you can so as to allow them to develop such skills early on in their lives.

Australian Shepherd Training would come off as easy given that your puppies are going to be smart and energetic. However, there are still certain things that you can do on approaching such a task to ensure that the training you will facilitate is going to be effective, and will allow you to have well-trained adult Australian Shepherds that you will love and certainly be proud of having around your home.

How to Train Australian Shepherd Puppies

Australian Shepherds are a hyperactive dog breed, so keep in mind to socialize them early on. They easily mingle with any individual that they are familiar with, but if you do not expose them to other people or animals they will end up having trouble adjusting to the presence of such. A well-socialized dog also makes for easier training, which is why it is important to expose them to such things.

Leash training should be facilitated early on when it comes to Australian Shepherd Training. Because this dog breed is very much inclined to herding, they can become hyperactive when in the presence of moving objects or individuals, heading off towards such. Keeping them on a leash while you are out walking and efficiently tugging them back when their impulse to head towards such will become more effective when you train them early on.

Another thing that you have to keep in mind when you are training Australian Shepherd puppies is to teach them basic commands to keep them still. Making them learn how to sit will help you keep them at bay when you want them to stay put, especially in the presence of guests and visitors. Getting them to lie down as well will help, and progression of such training will be best if done one after the other.

Do not forget to teach your Australian Shepherd puppy the command to “come” so it can learn to walk towards you. This will basically allow you to get them into certain places where you might want to head to and will help you work about especially if you have taken them to a dog park, or even outdoors.

Potty training is also important when it comes to training Australian Shepherds. Because they are hyperactive, they may end up going about doing potty all over your home. Potty training is essential so as to allow you to impose on your puppy how to signal you properly if they need to go potty. It is also essential in Australian Shepherd Training to teach them such so as to provide them with an idea on where they can go potty properly without causing you much trouble when they grow up.

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