How to Train a Hunting Dog
Dog owners all know that dogs can only follow their owner's instructions well after training. So how to train a hunting dog? Ordinary dog training also has steps: toileting training is usually the first to do, followed by commands like NO and COME. Also, commands such as wait, come here, sit, etc., need to be trained in pet dogs at home.
Someone asked me how to train a hunting dog. Actually, nowadays most hunting dogs are also kept as pets at home. Since they are kept at home, simple training is still necessary. For example, for the toileting issue, every day after meals the owner should give the dog a fixed place to urinate or defecate. Only in this way will the pet not dirty the house, so training the dog in this regard is very important.
Generally, when training dogs, you also need to tell the dog what it can and cannot do. When it can’t do something, the dog needs to know it’s not allowed. If it does very well, the owner should praise the dog and give corresponding commands. This also requires some time to train. Some dogs are very smart and learn quickly, but some may need dozens of repetitions to meet the owner's requirements.
Commands like waiting or coming here are the most common for dogs. Also, shaking hands is a kind of polite training. Some dogs kept in cities, if they bark frequently, will cause noise nuisance. Therefore, training dogs not to bark often in cities is also very important. No matter how the owner trains the hunting dog, forming good habits at home is commendable. The most important thing about keeping dogs in cities is not to harm others; otherwise, the dog may not be allowed to be kept. (Source: PetsZone)