The St. Bernarddog is obedient, every parent will feel differently. Some parents will think that it is sensible, well-behaved, and obedient, while some parents will also think that it is disobedient and a little naughty.
The St. Bernard's natural character should be more stable, sensible, and easier to train. However, its character formation is not only related to heredity, but also closely related to acquired life.
As a domestic pet dog, the well-behaved and obedient St. Bernard would be more suitable. Of course, if the St. Bernard dog is disobedient and likes to be naughty and disruptive in life, then the parents should also train it well, and it is necessary to train it to become sensible and well-behaved.
First of all, the owner is the most suitable for training a disobedient St. Bernard dog. Because dogs are loyal and obedient to their owners, when the dog is naughty, the owner's reprimand and restraint will be the most effective.
Secondly, the password for training dogs should be clear and concise. Don't make the password complicated and cumbersome, and use a fixed password during the training process, and don't replace the password casually. This will make the St. Bernard more confusing and less conducive to training.
To make the St. Bernard dog obedient and sensible, this training should start from a young age. Guide the St. Bernard dog to develop good eating and living habits from an early age, and let it learn how to treat family members and children. In the bits and pieces of life, slowly guide the St. Bernard dog, cultivate it to develop a good character and attitude towards life, and make it obedient and well-behaved.