Training of British Bulldogs. The British Bulldog is a medium-sized dog with a relatively small size. Now many people like to keep it as their pet. However, to raise an excellent bulldog, people need a lot of patience and perseverance to train them. So let's take a look at how to train a British Bulldog below.
Training of British Bulldogs - Can Start from Single Consciousness Training.
How to Train a British Bulldog:
Regardless of age, after a newly arrived British Bulldog becomes familiar with the environment, training should begin. The content of training can start from single consciousness training and then gradually transition to behavioral skill training. That is to say, it can start from living habits such as walking with the owner, eating at fixed points, defecating at fixed points, and sleeping at fixed points, and then transition to content such as retrieving, running, jumping, shaking hands, and standing.
No matter what the training content is, at the beginning of each new training, parents should actively guide and teach the British Bulldog step by step to complete the content it should be trained. Under the patient guidance and teaching of the owner, it can master the trained content proficiently and form a conditioned reflex to achieve the real purpose of training.
Living Habits of British Bulldogs:
Bulldogs naturally like to live in groups and there is a clear hierarchy in group living. In a bulldog group, there will always be a bulldog that dominates and governs the whole group. These leading bulldogs will show their leadership in special ways. For example, other bulldogs are not allowed to check each other's reproductive organs, but the leading bulldog has this ability; other dogs are not allowed to enter its territory, urinate, or occupy its territory.
In addition, adult bulldogs will go into heat normally every year. The estrus period is generally when spring and autumn change. During estrus, the behavior, character, and consciousness of bulldogs will change significantly.
For example, a usually quiet, kind, and stable bulldog will become easily agitated, bark easily, like to urinate everywhere, and in order to compete for the opposite sex, two bulldogs will also fight. Strictly speaking, bulldogs also have a habit characteristic, that is, they are easy to get close to people and are also willing to become friends with people. Especially those bulldogs that have lived with people since birth will recognize that humans are their friends and good playmates.
Feeding Methods of British Bulldogs:
British Bulldogs are very afraid of heat and may even have difficulty breathing severely. Exercise is necessary, but be careful not to let it run vigorously. It is best to choose a cooler time in the early morning or evening to avoid overloading the heart. Pay attention to changes in the climate. In addition, do not give excessive diet and nutrition to avoid causing obesity.
British Bulldogs do not need a lot of exercise. Except for the symptoms of general breathing difficulties caused by flat faces and tight mouths and jaws during the process of breed improvement, they rarely get sick. At the same time, attention should also be paid to environmental hygiene and keeping the air fresh. In summer, when the weather is hot, attention should be paid to preventing heatstroke.