#7 However, they do not tend to bark.
As is so often the case in training, consistency is the be-all and end-all.
#8 If you don’t want the adult crested dog to sleep in the bed, then don’t allow the puppy access to your soft sheets either – no matter how cute it curls up on them.
#9 If all two-legged family members are consistent, training this breed is a breeze. Learning basic commands is optimally supplemented by attending a dog school.
Here your dog will also get to know other four-legged friends of different breeds and sizes, which not only further promotes socialization, but is also a good starting point for making contact with other animals and their owners.