Should we separate Boxer puppies while training them?
Originally we were going to take one of our daughters Boxer pups, but when someone returned a pup because they thought they didn't want that large a dog, my wife brought it home. They are five months old now and have learned some basics like sit, stay [for a while anyway] down, etc. It's very hard when training them to keep their attention off each other.
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- yes training should be one on one without distractions
- From personal experience I find it easier to train my pups one at a time. It is also good for them to have some alone time with you.
- yes if you try to train two at once one puppy will always be distracted and the other will follow its lead, it is always best to do one to one training until they get the hang of things, especially with two pups, we kept two dogs from a litter and it was impossible to get them both doing the command when asked but once separated they learnt really quickly, best of luck honey hope the training goes well.
- A dog who's not able to obey instructions with distractions, isn't trained. Think about it - dogs learn best at obedience class - with lots of dogs, people, noise - a lot of distractions. Boxers need a lot of socializing and yours would probably be better off at class anyway, but if you're training them at home, they have to learn to obey regardless of the distractions or there's no point in training them.
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