Caring For Bulldog Puppies

By Cheryl Pierce


Training bulldogs takes time, hard work, patience and determination. Bulldogs are great pets to have because they are dedicated, trustworthy and most of all, very bright. They tend to think and have a mind of their own and as a result, they become hardheaded. This is definitely not bad news! If you take time to train your bulldog pup, you will eventually have the most adorable and faithful pet you can ever have. With this, here are some training tips:

A known characteristic of bulldogs is their being fidgety and "jumpy". When your dog becomes "jumpy", face the other way instantly and ignore by not looking straight at him. Then, try to fold your arms showing dismay and displeasure. When your dog senses your behavior, he will definitely tone done. With this, do not forget to reward for their obedience. You can repeat the whole process whenever your bully becomes fidgety until he will learn the purpose of the exercise.

Training a bulldog puppy becomes less of a burden to you if you have established a relationship with them. Take time to have carefree and sweet moments with your bulldog. This is very effective and the bond that you share between master and pet will definitely go a long way.

Being bright and smart, bulldogs tend to be hard- headed. They do not follow easily and when they stare at you, seemingly it is empty and quite stupid! Do not lose heart. That characteristic is normal in bulldogs. It really means that your bully is thinking over the instructions. Just continue to be patient in teaching your bulldog to listen and follow to your commands.

Try and be consistent with your training and don't stop until your pup follows your instructions. That is, unless he's getting tired. If he won't keep eye contact, then stop for awhile until he's rested. Then push towards your goal again. You can start with a 5 minute training session and progress from there.

Take time and cuddle your bulldog. Bonding moments strengthen your relationship. Once you have a strong relationship, you will have the best friend that will never leave you when the going gets tough. A well- trained dog is respectful until the end.




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