You Will Need These Bulldog Tips
Ready to bring your bulldog home and get a great start on your new relationship with your furry new friend? Here are some great bulldog tips to help you to get ready for the bulldog and to ensure they are going to fit in well with your family and home life.
Bulldog Tips for Properly Training
Training your bulldog is similar to how you will train any other puppy. If you have brought other puppies into your home in the past, you will be able to employ the same kind of training techniques that you used in the past.
For those who have never brought home a puppy before, here are some basic tips that you can use in order to properly train your puppy and get them to be great in your new home:
• Become the alpha dog—if you aren’t the alpha dog, the puppy will assume they are, and then you have trouble. Ensure that the puppy listens to you and never gets the run of the house.
• Use positive reinforcement—positive reinforcement, such as treats, praise, play time, and walks will help your puppy to learn what they are supposed to do with you. It is much more effective than using options like hitting.
• Never hit—hitting a do at any age can lead to aggressive behavior and is not going to get the desired results that you are looking for.
• Have the puppy eat when you do—but make sure that you are the first one to eat. Never leave the food on the floor for the puppy to eat whenever they want.
• Walk with the puppy in front or behind you—the puppy should never be the one leading on a walk and you should never have a tight leash.
• Start training early—you should start out with the training right when you bring the puppy home. The sooner the better to ensure they know who is boss and how they should act.
• Consider crate training—crate training allows your puppy to have their own special corner in the home to call their own. Whenever they get scared, they can go to this location. It is also a great way to keep them in one spot if you have to be gone all day for work.
• Treats are great for trick training—offering up treats and a lot of praise when you are teaching your puppy easy commands can make it easier. You will be able to slowly go off the treats and use just the praise after giving a one-word command and your puppy will still obey.
• Establish rules early—as the owner of the puppy, you get to decide on the rules. But make sure that you establish the rules early on and stick with them. This avoids confusion with your puppy and ensures they behave the way that you want.
Do Bulldogs Need Special Collars
It is a good idea to purchase a special collar for your bulldog.
For both English and French bulldogs, using a harness instead of just the collar that goes around the neck is usually the best option. The collars that go around the neck are not going to be that effective for the bulldog and their large size.
They are not going to notice it as much until it becomes so tough that it is causing them physical harm. With the harness, you will be able to have better control over your bulldog when walking.
This will go over their large chests so you can have better control without having to cause any damage on their necks if they happen to pull on it at all. Make sure that you pick out a collar that is thick enough for your breed.
The French bulldog will be good with a smaller harness of 12 to 16 inches but the English bulldog may do better with a little bigger collar as they grow more and more.
Ways to Get My Bulldog to Calm Down
Sometimes a bulldog can be really hyper and it is hard to get them to calm down. And since the bulldog is a pretty stubborn type of dog and this can make it even more difficult for you to get them to listen and do what you would like them to.
Often, your puppy will outgrow this kind of behavior, but you should start working on the proper training early on so they learn how to behave before they drive you crazy.
To avoid this hyper puppy behavior, you should make sure that the training of the puppy as soon as you bring them home. If they are hyper just when other guests come over, put the puppy in their cage and then once the people are sitting down and comfortable, slowly bring them out and help them to get comfortable.
You should also teach them how to lay down or stay as soon as possible so that they remain calm. Plenty of exercise and play time will help to keep the puppy calm as well.
Can My Bulldog Swim?
A common question that people will ask is whether their bulldog is able to swim. They may want to take the puppy out to the lake with them and are worried about whether the puppy will be able to swim along with them or they may worry that the puppy will get overheated when the summer gets warm.
Bulldogs are not designed to swim!
While you can put them in a little bit of wading water and allow them to move around in order to stay cool in hot temperatures, they are not going to be able to swim in bigger pools, lakes, or other bodies of water. Bulldogs will find that it is really awkward to swim and most of them will sink just like rocks.
If you do take them to the lake or other larger bodies of water, make sure that you keep a close eye on them because they are not going to be able to save themselves if they get into deep water. The alternative would be to use a dog life vest, which can help the puppy to easily swim.
Originally posted 2021-04-28 12:18:06.