Many people think that the best way to describe dog personalities by which grade they are, but there's actually a more accurate ...
Many people think that the best way to
describe dog personalities by which grade they are, but there's actually a more
accurate way to size of virtually any dog vessel organ to talk about today uses
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Perhaps
the biggest overgeneralization relating to dog's personality in the behavior
traits is to form opinions based heavily on a dog be now.
Not saying to dismiss. Altogether, there are
certain qualities that are often true based on the dog's breed, a border collie
is more likely to have natural sustained focus, a German Shepherd is guaranteed
to shed in a greyhound is likely to be pretty mellow.
He just shouldn't be waiting anywhere near as
heavily as most people including dog professionals do I want to be very clear
you don't train a dog based on their breed stereotype determined your training
strategy based on your dog's energy level and their individual personality with
all of their quirks and eccentricities.
No two
dogs of the same sure genetics matter, but the variance and therefore the
approach we take between dogs of the same exact breed can vary tremendously.
Anyone
spent enough time with lots of dogs, knows that sometimes Labrador can be
overflowing with energy, but another Labrador could just as easily be very
mellow or even fearful to a dog's energy level not there breed is a far more
reliable indicator for the training approach you should adopt with that
individual dog.
Let's go
over the three categories of energy levels and what they mean your headache.
You do know you have muscles in your legs right you can actually use level I
level I dogs are laid-back, lower energy still be happy to just take a short
walk with you each day in the basically just chill out for the rest of the day
there great if you're busy person who wants a calm, low-key companion, but
don't expect a level I dog to play vigorously for long periods of time, or
simply really at all for that matter most Level One dogs want to be very
motivated to learn particularly advanced or athletic tasks.
This doesn't
mean are less intelligent of just more relaxed level I dogs tend to naturally
be pretty well behaved and polite to you rolling over too much.
Look at
your leisure is wrapped around yeah now is talk about level II dogs.
They tend
to be a little bit more well-rounded as it relates to energy and tend to have a
little bit more mental and physical stamina a little too dog is a dog that
tends to be really hyper when you get from work then tends to calm down after
few minutes, without much encouragement from you… Level II thoughts can have
substantial bursts of energy and generally require fairly significant exercise
to realize their true potential.
In general, level II dogs are great for a less
experienced person still wants to have a hands-on role in teaching their dogs
and the cells are great for people who want to involve their dogs with their
daily life and adventures, but not have exercising the dog completely take over
their life.
Level II
dogs can learn a variety of advanced tasks that are not really likely to excel
at extremely athletic endeavors, but if you're looking for a hiking buddy or
even a service dog level II dog for you but if you're looking for champion
agility dog you might need a dog little bit more energy now is talk about the
super high-energy dogs.
You know
once I can play all day and all night. Once you jump like crazy, work
constantly bring you toys to play fetch or tug with more details are almost
always wagging at 100 miles an hour the basically like this if you don't
exercise them every waking hour.
These are
the level III dogs. Let me let you in on a big secret. The more energy dog has
the more teachable they are but they are not for the casual pet parent, you
really have to dedicate a lot of time to making sure they get plenty of mental
and physical exercise.
If you
don't all that pent-up energy can and almost certainly will lead to excessive
hyperactivity and destructive behaviors. These dogs virtually always require
very significant exercise before each training lesson.
It seems I can't really focus until they
release that excess energy. Of course you have to commit to teaching.
Most of
these dog something like fetch so that you can easily and efficiently get their
energy out on your term.
If you
get light outside of your dog.
You really
want to think long and hard before getting a level III dog they're knocking to
let you forget about level III dogs are almost never satisfied with walks,
unless there very long walk, say 3 to 5 miles.
They
never really seem to get tired from normal daily activities.
Either
you know like short walks and playing with other dogs.
These
guys will engage you for as long as you're willing long as you're keeping
training fun of course.
Level III
dogs are the most misunderstood of all dogs and cats true that there generally
the highest maintenance of all dogs to but these guys can learn virtually
anything we build you a truly awesome stuff.
Whether
it's sleeping off a dog doing walking handstands or even riding a bike.
These
dogs are made to work at peak performance, and you know there's nothing to do
really well if they don't get that opportunity.
Making a
lot of generalizations here and there are no doubt exceptions out there and
quite honestly your dog to be somewhere in between.
Maybe
your dog is a level I.5 for example, it really is a spectrum sending your dog's
energy level is the best way to understand much time and effort they're going
to require from you. For example, now that I spent some time with use and I
feel like I've seen a good representation of his overall energy.
I see that he's probably level II.2 dog. A dog
will maintain his energy level for a good portion of his life. Yes, what a good
liar downer you are dogs that have a lot of energy don't just settle down after
a couple of years like a lot of people think. Tell me in the comments below
what energy level would you think your dog.
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