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Three to six months is the best time to train a silver fox

Silver FOX dog how much start training, there is a good saying "no rules no radius" WE hours after the parents will correct us a lot of mistakes. The same goes for dogs. If you don't train them when they are young, they will have a lot of bad habits when they grow up. When is the best time to train a dog to fit into our lives?

By shangyangPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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Silver FOX dog how much start training, there is a good saying "no rules no radius" WE hours after the parents will correct us a lot of mistakes. The same goes for dogs. If you don't train them when they are young, they will have a lot of bad habits when they grow up. When is the best time to train a dog to fit into our lives?

How old is the silver fox to start training

Generally speaking, three to six months is the best time to train a dog, because dogs are very receptive at this time, if the owner can grasp the opportunity to train the dog, it will be very effective. But not all dogs can be trained to the best of their ability, depending on the breed and intelligence of the dog. Compared to other breeds of dogs, the border shepherd is quite receptive and has been trained over time to learn some simple movements.

Methods of training dogs not to pick up food

When TRAINING, FIRST PUT THE food in AN obvious place, and then lead the dog to wander here. When the dog is close to the food and shows that it wants to eat, immediately use the threatening tone, give out the password of "no", and with the stimulation of YANking the traction belt to stop. Reward the dog when it stops picking up food. Repeated training is enough.

Three to six months is the best time to train a silver fox

Training to resist eating

During training, the assistant naturally approaches the dog and gives the dog food. When the dog wants to eat, the master immediately gives the word "no" and taps the dog on the mouth. At this time, the assistant gives the dog to eat again, when the dog still has to eat the performance, and then gives a strong stimulus. At this time, the master issued a "bark" command, and fake beat the assistant, to cheer the dog, in order to arouse the active defense response of the dog. When the dog barks at the assistant, the assistant should take the opportunity to run away and the owner should reward the dog. Can also take the assistant to throw food to the dog, in the dog to pick up or pick up food, the owner should immediately issue "no" password, and Yanking traction belt to give stimulation. If the dog does not pick up the food, then give a reward.

Dogs are forbidden to bite people, livestock and other bad behavior training

Take the dog to the place where there are vehicles, pedestrians, livestock and poultry activities. Relax the lead and let the dog move freely, but closely monitor its movement. If THE DOG HAS THE PERFORMANCE OF BITING PEOPLE AND animals, it SHOULD BE immediately issued with a threatening tone of "non" password, and accompanied by the mechanical stimulation of YANking the traction belt, when the dog stops bad behavior, it will be rewarded with a "good" password. After repeated training, the training rope can be used to master, until the cancellation of the training rope.

Three to six months is the best time to train a silver fox

Training to prohibit others from throwing objects

When training, AN ASSISTANT will first throw out the objects in the hand, if the dog wants to chase the bit, the owner should immediately issue the "NO" password, accompanied by a sharp pull to stop the belt, when the dog stops should be given a reward. Then another assistant throws the object again, if the dog still wants to chase the bit, should repeat the above method to stop, so that in the same time can be carried out 3? 4 times. When the dog is no longer chasing after the object thrown by others, the goal of training is considered to have been achieved.

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