Hi every body i got a new puppy it doberman
and i want to traning him for personal protection but dont where to start i am ordering the bit dvd and few more bit but just want to no what to do and when i am train him do i let my other dog join in aswell he is a boxer thanks every body
You will probably want to join a club or hire a trainer to help train the dog in personal protection; it isn't really something you can do on your own. Is the Dobe out of working lines?
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Regardless of what your are planning on doing with the dog in the future... All basic training should be done seperately. Maybe when both dogs are reliably trained you can do some training together but not bitework.
Bite training should always be conducted with help from someone experienced, especially in the case of real-world training.
yeah i new that but the club ah around here in ireland said to me to get my dog bite tugs and stuff because wen he goes get trained if he no good they just tell you that he no good and dont eveing try and when i ask him does he have any doggs for sale he said yeah for 4000 euro
so i just said that i will try and get a good pup
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That's the correct information to be honest.
Get the pup focussed on biting tugs, building drive. At some point he will need to be acessed - if he fails that on account of not having enough drive, they won't be able to train him.
If 4,000 euros was the price for a trained PPD - that's not too steep.
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