How to potty train a Moscow Watchdog?

D Dog Fan | February 8th, 2011

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D Dog Fan | November 11th, 2010

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Essential Training Tips for Moscow Watch Dog

Big Dog | December 2nd, 2011

Regardless what the breed of the dog is, it has become an essential element of our society so training them is a must for dogs to be able to interact with humans at ease. Moscow Watch Dog, by its name itself is a guardian or watchdog that needs a thorough training to be able to serve its purpose and not be an inconvenience instead.

Moscow Watch Dog

Dog’s training must begin as soon as they are capable of absorbing the knowledge and tricks that the trainer is trying to instill to them. According to research, puppies’ brain needs time to be completely develop so it can respond to complex learning. And the most effective way to train Moscow watch dog or any breed for that matter is to use the strategy of positive and negative reinforcement; this is where your creativity is needed. Think of ways how to apply this basic principle of training. Another factor that is important is the consistency; dog training is practically just a repetition of the desirable behaviors. You might want to work on your communication skills with the dog to make sure you are giving the right command and the right feedback for the action or behavior it delivers.

If you are not well equipped to train your own dog, seek for professional dog trainers as this is the best thing you can do for you pet and it will benefit you big time. As they are well educated and skilled in making sure that your dog proper behavior are set on a high standard that stays with them all through out the dog’s life. For as long as you do your part as the owner of the dog, it is your responsibility to do some reading and know the basics on how to fortify the learned skills of the dog so the professional training won’t go to waste. Remember, a learned behavior that is not practice will eventually be forgotten.

Moscow Watchdog playing in the snow

Big Dog | March 11th, 2011

As we can see in this video, Moscow Watchdogs thrive in cold weather. This breed was designed to guard huge territories in the cold seasons. As a result of this, they are not suited for apartment living. Moscow Watchdogs require a large yard and daily playing sessions. In summer, they are usually relaxing on a cold spot and they drink plenty of water.

Is a Moscow Watchdog a good choice for me?

Big Dog | November 5th, 2010

I think yes, if you would like to have a dog that is intelligent, good-mannered and muscular who will protect you and your family at all costs, then the Moscow Watchdog is the right breed for you. These dogs can become excellent watchdogs and protection dogs, as they are strong, huge and very brave. They are dominant, so early obedience training and socialization is a must for them. They like old, considerate children, and if raised together, they can do well with other dogs. Because of their natural instincts it is not recommended to keep them together with other small pets in one house. A large yard and daily exercise is a must for this dog.

The coat of the Moscow Watchdog is moderate in length, thick and dense that requires at least weekly brushing. They are average shedders. The breed is generally healthy, but they are prone to health issues like hip dysplasia and obesity.

Training the Moscow Watchdog is somewhat hard, as they can easily become stubborn and are dominant. On the other hand, they are clever and with a firm, consistent and rewarding trainer it should cause no problem.

All in all, the Moscow Watchdog is ideal for families with older kids who can provide the dog many love and affection, as well as a large yard and daily playing sessions.

I hope this article can help you decide whether the Moscow Watchdog is the best breed for you and for your family.

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Big Dog | September 29th, 2010

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Moscow Watchdog against Pekingese

Big Dog | September 20th, 2010

Cute Moscow Watchdog puppies

Big Dog | August 18th, 2010

cute puppies

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What are the differences between a Moscow Watchdog and a Bernese Mountain Dog?

Big Dog | July 22nd, 2010

Moscow Watchdogs look pretty much the same as Bernese Mountain Dogs. It isn’t a coincidence: when Moscow Watchdog was first bred, they used Caucasian Mountain Dog, Russian Spotted Hound, and last but not least, the Bernese. The difference between them is that the Moscow Watchdog is much more active, its body structure is less massive and many times he takes the liberty of deciding when to be friendly and when not. The Moscow Watchdog became a robust, muscled and well-balanced breed. It is very important to pay enough attention to its exercise needs.

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