Boston Terrier Training Information
The Boston Terrier
originated in the late 19th century and was originally
bred for fighting but over the years has been bred down to
be a gentle companion dog. Boston Terriers are often
referred to as the 'American Gentleman' of dogs. They are
intelligent, enthusiastic, affectionate and playful dogs
and get along well with other household pets and children.
Boston Terriers are small to medium sized so you won't
need to take them for long exercise walks and grooming
them is easy due to their short hair. They are fast
learners and respond sensitively to the sound of your
voice. This makes training your Boston Terrier very
easy.
Get the Secrets to Boston Terrier Training Now
What Makes a Boston Terrier Tick?
Remember, through modern breeding techniques, these dogs
have been bred down to be companion dogs so Boston terriers are
happiest with human or other animal contact. They need plenty
of love and affection. Although Boston Terriers have a
happy-go-lucky and gentle temperament they can be stubborn,
destructive and naughty if not trained properly. This breed of
dog loves playtime. Typically, a short walk for around twenty
minutes, a few times a week would suffice. As with any dog -
boundaries are the key.
Your new puppy should not be allowed to roam the house
freely until it is properly housetrained. Boston Terriers
are easy to socialize. Take your puppy with you when you are
going out in the car whenever you can. Your puppy should get
used to being around people and other dogs. Socialisation is
very important for a well adjusted and happy dog. Taking your
puppy in the car with you when you pick your children up from
school is a great way to make sure your dog gets used to
people, traffic and noise. For further information about Puppy
Housetraining take a look at The Ultimate HouseTraining
Guide.
Recommended Boston Terrier Training
You will want to start training your new Boston Terrier pup
as soon as it is old enough (around eight weeks). Since Bostons
have a good reputation for being gentle and loyal you will need
to make sure your can take your dog anywhere without worry.
Boston Terriers are very keen to please their owners and will
respond to training well. They like to know the rules.
Try starting with potty and crate training since these make
life easier for everyone. This will mean taking your puppy out
at least once during the night. It will be well worth the
initial inconvenience and it won't take very many nights of
getting up, to have your dog fully potty trained.
From around three to six months you will need to be
focussing on some basic training skills such as sit, stay, lie
down and make sure your Boston isn't getting into any bad
habits such as barking,
chewing or biting.
Once your Boston Terrier Training is underway, at around six
to ten months you could try new things such as rolling over,
shaking hands, walking on a
leash and heel. Boston Terriers are so keen to please their
owners that none of these commands and tricks will take long
for them to learn. Remember that the success of obedience
training is largely a matter of your ability to be consistant.
You need to be diligent and firm when training your dog. Make
training sessions short and sweet so your dog doesn't lose
concentration. Remember to reward your dog with treats and a
lot of positive praise.
Your Boston Terrier should live for around 12-15 years so
you have much to look forward to with your well trained Boston
Terrier. For more information on training your Boston Terrier,
we strongly recommend Secrets To Dog
Training.
|