The big problem is the dog being dragged by the dog. It’s a headache for all pooper scoopers, and every day we see many pooper scoopers being dragged around by their own woofers, and the small ones are fine, but when it comes to the big ones, the dogs are even more distressed! Dogs like to burst, is a common phenomenon, the formation of the reasons can be broadly divided into the following three. 1, the owner in the dog’s early childhood did not train it to learn to follow, or go out too little time, resulting in insufficient socialization. Let it have great interest in the outside world, due to the dog is too excited, or desperate to understand something, resulting in bursts of this behavior. 2, many dogs, especially medium and large dogs in the early years, let the dog drag himself forward, and owners are ignoring such problems, resulting in the dog wrongly think that where you want to go, as long as the “hard” dragging master can go where. 3, the young period directly give up traction. Many newcomers, the heart feels that the dog is being towed very poor, can not play very well, this is a serious mistake. When the dog with age and size, also used to this “untethered” out, and then traction will become very difficult, then “burst” or unwilling to tug along with the emergence. To solve the problem of dog bursting, so that dogs learn to walk properly, we need to do a corrective guide training for dogs. Otherwise, you will be walked by the dog every day. Training steps 1. inside without a leash under the dog attention training First put on a suitable collar, then let the dog indoors, without a leash around the room, ignore the dog. Then, call the dog in an enthusiastic tone and give them a reward when they find you. Continue walking around the room, encouraging the dog to stay by your side. Use simple commands such as “Go!” , the key is to say it in a bright, enthusiastic voice. Reward your dog randomly as he follows you around. After a few walks, your dog will know that good things come from your side and focus on you. 2. Put your dog on a leash and go out when you are calm Put your dog on a leash, but don’t start walking yet, you still need to train him indoors. If the dog is already fairly calm, just clip the leash to his collar and reward him for staying still. If your dog is ecstatic every time he hears the word “walk,” you’ll need to train him to stay calm until the leash. Interrupt your dog’s excitement and let him stay calm before moving on to the next step. Next help the dog put on the leash and if the dog starts to go crazy, quickly take your hand back and stand there. If you calmly ignore it, it may take the hint and settle down faster. If it waits calmly, it’s time to help it put on the leash. If he is excited about the leash again, you retract it and wait a little longer. Until the dog is standing or sitting quietly, you can put on the collar and leash. When you put on his collar and leash, he will sit and wait calmly, then you can take him outdoors.3. Outside dog walking training guide After indoor training, it’s time for us to go outside to train. When you are ready to take your dog out for a walk, stop walking and stand still whenever your dog pulls on the leash. Wait for your dog to take a step back or turn and let him focus on you. Continue walking only when the leash is relaxed. Turn training: When your dog is pulling wildly on your leash, you can suddenly turn around and start walking in the other direction, using the “Go!” to cue the dog to follow your lead. The key to this approach is to keep a brisk pace and reward the dog. When the dog turns, you can give the dog a reward and let the dog slowly learn to follow you around. Interrupt the dog state: If the dog continues to pull forward, even if you stand still, you can interrupt it this state. You can give a quick but strong side pull with the leash, don’t pull hard or jerk the leash, and when the dog turns its attention back to you, reward it quickly and enthusiastically and encourage it with cheerful tones and body language to make it more enjoyable. Improving your dog’s explosive behavior and correcting your dog’s bad habits is the best protection for yourself and your dog, and a responsible performance for the safety of others’ lives. Note 1. must let the dog understand that the master is the controller, must obey the master’s orders. 2. Can not fully control the dog, use about 2 meters of leash, a shorter rope to help control and train the dog. 3. Training is the need for gradual progress, must have patience, from familiar with the simple environment, slowly transition to the unfamiliar and complex environment, little by little to add interference factors, step by step to solve the problem of tugging and storming.
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