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Obedience education

Obedience education

 

All dogs are susceptible of being taught obedience and that the one who gains most in quality life is the dog and not his master. This education will result not only in obtaining a satisfactory response from the dog to any kind of situation, but also in improving the relation of dominance of the owner with respect to the dog. This last observation is specially important if, because of personal taste or for any other reason or circumstance, you would choose an exemplar in the high level section of dominant character, not being the owner or his family group, people with a character according to the animal you own or wish to acquire.

 

There isn't a more ideal way for the owners to interact with their dogs that an obedience education training program, be it amateurish or professional training, Therefore, it is recommended, besides the observation of its different values obtained on the rest of the classification, to select a breed or breeds listed in the high or medium levels, for which, the relation between master and dog will be enhanced by an obedience education training program..

Low

  • Basset Hound 
  • Lhassa Apso
  • Beagle  
  • Maltese
  • Bobtail  
  • Great Pyrenees
  • Bulldog  
  • Pekinese
  • Bull Terrier  
  • Podenco Ibicenco
  • Chihuahua  
  • Saint Bernard
  • Chow Chow  
  • Scottish Terrier

Medium

  • Alaskan Malamute 
  • Spanish Mastiff
  • Bouvier des Flandres 
  • De Brie Shepherd
  • Boxer  
  • Pinscher
  • Bullmastiff  
  • Pointer
  • American Cocker 
  • Spanish Hound
  • Dachshund  
  • Samoyed
  • Dalmatian  
  • Giant Schnauzer
  • German Dogo 
  • English Setter
  • Bourdeaux Dogo 
  • Irish Setter
  • Drahthaar  
  • Shar-Pei
  • Fox Terrier  
  • Terranova
  • Siberian Husky 
  • West Highland White terrier
  • Pyrenees Mastiff 
  • Yorkshire terrier

High

  • Beauceron  
  • Rottweiler
  • German Braco 
  • Miniature Schnauzer
  • Poodle  
  • Standard Schnauzer
  • English Cocker Spaniel 
  • Doberman
  • Epagneul Breton 
  • Spanish Greyhound
  • Golden Retriever 
  • Labrador
  • Pomeranian  
  • German Shepherd
  • Groenendael Belgium Shepherd
  • Terveuren Belgium Shepherd
  • Scottish Shepherd 
  • Burgos Retriever
  • Catalonian Sheepdog

 

 

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