Good Dog Blog: How To Train Your Cerberus
Like all good guard dogs, Cerberus's require extensive training. Each head will have a different personality and therefore will train at a different speed. All three heads must work together in order for them to be effective.
The first step is to enroll in a training program. Online articles and videos are good, but will only help you so much. I recommend different programs depending on what they are training for. A guard dog for a house is very different for a guard dog for a cemetery. You can take them to more than one type of training, but we recommend doing one at a time since Cerberus are more likely to get confused.
Cerberus respond very well to positive reinforcement, so make sure they know the difference between you saying they're good and an aggressor.
It will likely be covered in training, but its best to always have music playing around them from a young age, or as soon as you get them if they're older so that they can build up an immunity.
Some people express worries that Cerberus's might become unstable due to the different personalities of the dog, but that is a myth. as long as you ensure they get proper health care at the vet and are not neglected, Cerberus's will live a very long time and will stay stable and happy.
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