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Landseer: education and dog sports for the big dogs

Landseer: education and dog sports for the big dogs

Landseer: education and dog sports for the big dogs

The Landseer is also often referred to as a friendly giant that shows great willingness to learn. Nevertheless, you should take the following tips to heart regarding training and dog sports.

A Landseer brings a sensitive and friendly nature. However, it is also true that as a former guard dog, the Landseer is a vigilant quadruped that likes to shape itself. The hunting instinct of this breed is less pronounced, but he has natural protection and guarding instinct. This dog wants to be used; he is good at motivating – as if made for it- to take over tasks and fulfill them with total commitment.

Education: Use the working zeal of the Landseer

The need to be needed is deeply rooted in the Landseer’s nature. To match this trait, be sure to provide appropriate tasks when raising your furry friend. Look for requirements that your four-legged friend likes to fulfill. These can be manageable tasks, such as carrying the newspaper or regularly closing the garden door.

But the Landseer also performs extensive, complex tasks excellently. He can intuitively find a promising solution and make the right decisions. For example, this breed is often used as a therapy or water rescue dog. Including an in most cases, innate child-friendliness all great strengths, but still require a lot of consistency in education. Mainly because the Landseer is so fond of making his own decisions, you should keep an eye on teaching the hierarchy. However, this is less about dominance and more about clear rules, consistency, and security.

Which dog sport is suitable for the Landseer?

The physical constitution of the Landseer does not make him a pro at dog sports like agility or flyball. Things are pretty different in dummy training, for example, where objects have to be fetched from the water and retrieved. Then you will experience a companion who devotes himself to his task with full passion and the greatest joy.

Obedience is also an excellent way to challenge and encourage the Landseer. This is a dog sport that requires perfect obedience. Your four-legged friend must perform various exercises with incredible precision at your command. Footwork and control at a distance are the focus of the tasks. For example, the four-legged friend must reach marking points from a great distance using sight and sound signals, change positions between “sit,” “stay,” and “down,” or retrieve different objects. If you want to compete in obedience tournaments, you must have successfully passed a companion dog test.

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