Precursors of Alaska wanting to bite

The signs that an Alaskan wants to bite include standing up and staring at the human, grinning and showing his teeth. When Alaska is angry, the hair on his back is clearly visible as his highly stressed nervous system pulls his whole body to express his emotions through the surface of his skin. When in the process of playing with the Alaskan sled dog, you find that it shows signs of biting, the owner should immediately stop it and educate it through the reprimanding put method. To train it from a young age to treat people politely, forbid the dog to bite, and when it is found to have the habit of biting people, it must be given a severe punishment and reprimand.

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