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Training The German Shorthaired Pointer

Nov 05

German Short-Haired Pointer is available in medium and long heights. These dogs were initially bred in Germany to hunt, but are proving themselves to be great family companions. We will advise you not to have a German short-haired pointer as pet if you live at some umpteenth floor in an apartment. These dogs do not do well in apartments. They are fast runners and will expect their owner to take them for running and hiking.

If you are lazy than these beautiful dogs are not the right choice for you.These dogs have short fur coat, but a very dense undercoat that protects them from cold weather, but also makes them really hot in summers. They are suited for cold countries and are available in Brown, black or in a combination with white. They have a huge reservoir of energy which does not seem to finish. They are very friendly with kids and other pets.

Importance of German Short-haired pointer’s Training

German Short haired pointers are hunting dogs and are full of energy. These dogs have streamlined bodies and are not very enormous but have the strength and power to duel with any dog and win it. You will have to work really hard on channelizing your dog’s energies positively. If you train your dog well they will turn into great watch dogs. You will have to ensure a lot of exercise and training for your dog to lead a healthy and active life.

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These dogs are very compassionate and cooperative with humans and training them is not a difficult, but a job of high maintenance that must be initiated as soon as you bring your dog home. Any delay will not be healthy for your dog’s emotional, mental and physical needs.

Useful Training Equipment and Accessories for German Short haired pointer

Now-a-days new training equipment and accessories are flooding the pet market for dogs. We would not have ever imagined the growth of the pet market. It has exponentially grown over the past decade. You should consider all those available options for your dog. Research, analyze and then select your dog’s toy. Gone are those days when going with instinct used to be the best way to select training equipment for your pet. Every dog is an individual and his preferences and choices must be considered while teaching him.

Types of Training Methods for German Shorthaired pointer

A variety of training methods are used to train a German Shorthaired pointer. Some of them are-

Pack Leader Training

The German Shorthaired pointers were bred to hunt and hence have pack traits instilled in them. They have to follow the alpha of the pack. You must teach your dog that his position in the pack is at the end. While training, show him the desired behavior and then watch him do it exactly the same way.

Clicker Training

German Shorthaired pointers are very intelligent and will hopefully adapt to clicker training in a few training sessions as they were bred to hunt and possess strong hearing sense. All you need to initiate training is a clicker. You can easily buy Clickers online from Pets World

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Your dog is very smart and will respond to this mode of training sooner than we expect. You should feed him with clicks and then when you will click while training. It will be a boon and deserves to be added to your training method.

Correction Reinforcements

To train your German Short-haired pointer with corrective reinforcements you need to do a lot of research and analyze your pet’s behavior. You will need a leash, stick or e-collar to train him. All you have to do is correct your dog when he is showing undesirable behavior and let him figure out the desirable behavior himself.

Different Training Required for German Short haired pointer

When training your German Short-haired pointer, certain factors need to be taken care of, such as:

Socialization

  • German Short haired pointers generally get along with anyone.
  • Over socialization is the issue to be resolved here.

Obedience

  • Your pet must know who is in command.
  • It is a necessity for your dog to understand that he has to obey all the family members.

Tips to Make the Training Task Easy for German Shorthaired pointer

  • Your German Shorthaired pointers are dogs with huge reservoirs of energies and need to play a lot. Taking them for a walk is just not sufficient for them.
  • Your dog is really very intelligent, so do let him work out things a bit.

Do’s and Don’ts in Providing Training to German Shorthaired pointer

Do’s Don’t’s
Use a firm yet gentle voice Do not over-correct your dog.
Regularity and persistence is must. Do not lose your patience.
Do take your dog for outdoor activities. Do not leave your pet alone.

 

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