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It is not impossible but you cant train an old dog like you train a puppy. You have to be a little bit stricter on an older dog because they have a lot more intelligence than a puppy and know how to drive you round the bend. An older dog will more likely do something if he thinks its his idea rather than yours, for example if he goes to sit , say sit and then praise him, he will think it was his idea and if you keep on repeating this process sooner or later you will have him sitting on command. This process will work for many of the commands, like fetch, come, stay and heel, this technique and method will prove to be very effective.
Dog training will of course be difficult but bad habits need to be broken and long term habits need to be stopped. Despite the relative difficulty of training an older dog, it has to be done. Your Dog will thank you for it in the end and the end result will be well worth the trouble. You will have a better dog in the end for it.
Training an older dog can be a grueling task but try making it fun by joining a class (they are not just for people with puppies) or try to get some support from family or friends, invest in some training products like toys and treats, or even go as far as a training school, but one thing is for sure once youve taught your dog what he needs to know the bond between you will grow and you will become inseparable.