Boxer Dog Training Tips and Ideas

You have to realize, if you want to train your dog that it is really going to depend on the breed of dog that you have, as to how you are going to have to train them. Training a dog is very important because you want to make sure that they know you are in charge and that you are the one that is going to be in control here.

You want your dog to be trained so that they are housebroken, are not going to chew anything around the house, jump up on people when they enter your home, and do other things that are not going to be positive.

If you have a Boxer dog for instance, then you are going to have to learn about Boxer dog training, and there are a few Boxer dog training tips and ideas in particular that are going to be helpful to you here.

Getting Started

So when it comes to Boxer dog training, you need to get started somewhere. The first step that you are going to want to take is to make the dog realize that you are the one in control. The number one reason that dogs act out and don’t listen to their owners is because they feel as though they are able to get away with anything and that they are not going to get in trouble for doing anything.

Even if they are a cute little puppy, you are going to need to make sure that you let them know that you are in charge and get them in trouble if they are doing something wrong.

Creating a dog training program is also going to be very important here. This is an issue that you are going to need to take very seriously, so when it comes to Boxer dog training you need to make this a long term thing. While they are a puppy is going to be the best time for you to go through with Boxer dog training because this is when they are going to be able to learn the most and then take it into adulthood.

If you are ever having problems or feel as though you are just not able to take this task on yourself, you should know that there are lots of great professionals out there who are going to be able to help you with this. You can get dog trainers, hire them on to help you train your dog.


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When correctly trained, the handsome Boxer is renowned for unswerving loyalty to its master and its fearlessness as a guard dog. Training Your Dog books teach ordinary non-expert dog owners how to train their own pets. Virtually every aspect of training is covered, with special focus on the distinctive traits of individual breeds. Dog owners are instructed on humane but effective methods of housebreaking and paper training, obedience training, teaching the dog to respond to verbal commands and hand signals, walking on a leash, and more. Also covered are methods of correcting bad habits such as begging, unwanted barking, and showing hostile behavior. There are many instructive, full-color photos in each book.

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A Training Book Written Just for Boxers and Their Owners
 
Review Date: April 13, 2001
Reviewer: Joan H. Walker,
Boxers are excellent learners and this book, "Training Your Boxer," gives you the tools to transform your puppy or adult Boxer into a great companion and good canine citizen. (All techniques detailed in this book use positive reinforcement.) Training chapters include: House-training, Socialization, Habituation, Beginning Command Training, Five Basic Commands , Nine More Commands, Five Boxer Tricks, Aggression, Looking for Trouble, Non-competitive Activities and Competitive Activities. More than 100 full-color photographs detail how each command is taught. The foreword to the book was written by Tracy Hendrickson, owner/trainer of the ABC Performance Dog of the Year/2000, and Norbert Zawatzki, director of training for the Boxer Klub e.v. Sitz Munchen.
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Review Date: February 23, 2004
Reviewer: F. L. Busch, Reno, NV
I think this is a great source of info for training your boxer. It also deals with breed history and proper care, it's not all training. If I were to choose just one book to deal with all aspects of the Boxer this would be it. Lots of pictures and lots of info. I also got the German Shepherd training book and was kind of expecting a lot of the information to overlap, but it didn't. It was written by a Boxer lover, not just some dog lover.
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Review Date: July 12, 2004
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I bought a lot of dog training books. I thought it could be trained with a Boxer too. But now I know that Boxers respond very diffrently than any other dog. This book is written by a Boxer lover who knows the Boxer breed inside out, better than anyone else. I thought it was going to be those ol' chapter books with barely any demonstration picutres, but when I opened it up, I was surprised at how easy it is to understand how to take care of a Boxer. I'm still waiting for a Boxer of this person that I know to be sold. The little pup has just been born last week, and I live in NE. And the Nebraska law says that dogs can only be sold at the age of 8 weeks minimum. I have to research and know how to deal with Boxers before I get one to really make this Boxer a true, and happy gentlemen in my house. I have experience with some Boxers before, and I use to think they were the aggressive American Bulldog types because of the look, but now I found out that it is really a gentle clown deep in heart. I just love the Boxer more than any other breed in the world. A fun family dog, a formidable guard dog, a gentle children side kick all in one dog: The Boxer. If you plan on owning a Boxer, thinking about owning a Boxer, or already owning a Boxer, this is something you MUST read if you want a good Boxer dog.
Excellent book for Boxer owners
 
Review Date: October 13, 2008
Reviewer: George Giannopoulos, Greece
It is an excellent book for boxer owners. Simple, fun, full of usefull tips and information for both the owner and the dog.Good artistic job inside with many nice pictures. A great choice for those who own or want to get a Boxer. It will make both your lives easier and more fun.
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Review Date: January 23, 2003
Reviewer: Kate's Mom, Radcliff, Kentucky United States
A must read if you are planning on getting a Boxer! I bought mine 3 months before our Boxer was born! Easy to follow instructions. Includes training for competition. Great photos too!
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