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Dog Breeds and their Training SessionsDogs can also be compared to humans. Like humans, dogs are greatly diversified in terms of physical characteristics - some dogs are too small and can be carried inside a handbag, while others can occupy a whole couch because they are just too big; some have exposed flesh as if they were newly sheared sheep, while others are covered with fur; some have pointed dog faces, while others just have flat faces; some have muscular bodies, while others are just too fragile to look at. In distinguishing breeds, there are too many distinguishing physical features to base from. Dogs are also diversified in terms of their behavior and intelligence - some are intelligent enough that they could learn a certain command in just a few repetitions, while others would have certain difficulties in learning even the simplest command such as heel; some are rather temperamental, while others aren't; some are playful, while others are rather lazy even to stand up to get a bite of their meals; some would just love to be petted, while others prefer not to. These examples show that dogs do have different personalities - just like people. Like people, dogs are also divided according to their breeds. Normally, people could tell at a glance to which breed a certain dog belongs. A certain dog in a certain breed usually have distinguishing physical features, so it wouldn't be too hard for some people to tell which is, for example, an Australian Shepherd dog from a non-Australian Shepherd dog. These dog breeds are also classified to which class of dogs they belong. For instance, German Shepherd dogs and Australian Shepherd dogs belong to herding class, while Doberman Pinschers are classified under Police dogs. Poodles and terriers are considered toy dogs, while the rest could fall under other categories. Though dogs may be pretty much classified in terms of their breeds and features, they still have a few things in common. Dogs, normally, during their first few months since their birth, are rather destructive and stubborn. This goes especially to large dog breeds such as Doberman Pinschers and Australian Shepherd dogs. As time pass by, without proper training, these dogs would usually evolve into spoiled monsters that would eventually turn one's home into a major disaster. So, in order to avoid this, dogs, especially large ones should undergo specialized dog training. Doberman Pinschers should be trained with other Doberman, while Australian Shepherd dogs should go for Australian Shepherd Obedience training sessions. Usually, these dogs would have difficulty in such training courses but eventually, they will get used to it and learn from the most of it. What makes a specialized training course so important is that certain dogs could actually be trained with proper consideration on their dog breeds and their features. Aside from that, they will get to "socialize" with other dogs under the same breed. For instance, an Australian Shepherd dog would usually train with its own kind in the Australian Shepherd Obedience training courses, and such.
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