Cane Corso Training: How Breed Facts Impact Training

Eventhough described as powerful and imposing, gaining good effect from Cane Corso training may not be too difficult due to the fact that this breed is known to be highly intelligent and very trainable. In addition, they have that great drive to please their owners so motivating them to obey commands utilizing praise as reward isn’t an issue. But as everybody knows, dogs, inspite of their intelligence or capability to learn, don’t figure out commands on their own. They need their owner’s guidance for them to become obedient as well as healthy and happy. As such, training must be provided as soon as possible to ensure that good values will be inculcated into their young minds.

Before the actual training starts, owners or potential owners should know more about the breed first - temperament, care and grooming needs, training as well as health problems. By knowing such info, it would be easy for the owner to decide what Cane Corso training ways to utilize, how to handle the pet when problems occur and what activities to add or avoid when training.

In addition to being powerful and imposing, this breed is also extremely suspicious of strangers and might show aggressive behavior if it feels threatened. If this behavior is allowed or left not corrected, it could lead into a habit that can be hard to eliminate. To stop this problem, Cane Corso puppies need to be socialized properly to prevent them from considering a lot of things as strangers. These things include but not restricted to sound of siren, firetruck and phone, people, cars as well as other vehicles passing by, delivery men and loud neighbors.

One remarkable trait of this breed is the close bond it forms with the owner and the impulse to protect their family if danger is at hand. To them, there is nothing better than pleasing their owners and being by their side constantly. This characteristic may be used to get the dog to obey various commands such as down, sit and stay as well as correct undesirable behavior such as biting, jumping and chewing. To get the most out of this characteristic, an owner will only have to praise and spend time with his pet for every good response and neglect it to discourage undesirable behaviors such as the ones pointed out.

Another fact an owner needs to keep in mind is the breed’s high tolerance to pain. The use of electrical invisible fence can be ineffective to some so other approaches to avoid disappearing acts must be considered. But this attribute mustn’t be used as an excuse to punish them physically since hitting the dog with a rolled paper, rubbing the nose on the dirt or crating them for longer durations without food and toilet break will do them no good.


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