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Defining tasks:-<\/strong><\/span><\/div>\nIf you have a young puppy or teen, you may find them to be easily distracted and a bit willful at times. The sooner you start teaching your Bloodhound basic obedience training, the better it will be. Young Bloodhounds<\/strong> are like sponges, and it’s never too early to start training them.<\/span><\/div>\n<\/div>\n
As long as you give it time, he will grow out of this trying and stubborn phase and grow into a gentle and well-behaved dog. Don’t let this discourage you as this is the best time to lay the foundation for a well-trained dog. If you want to do something, don’t frustrate or bore your dog, as this can make training miserable for both of you.<\/span><\/div>\n<\/div>\n
When your obedience training a Bloodhound you need to keep your training time short as they do not have long attention spans. It may be best if you give your dog several small task waiting sessions throughout the day so that you can gradually introduce each lesson to them and this will make it easier for them to understand and understand better.<\/span><\/div>\n