Guardian training method:
Using the puppy’s food reflex to develop ferocity
Some puppies have strong food reflexes and do not allow strangers or others to approach them when eating. You can use this instinct to develop bravery. Training should be carried out before feeding the dog. Tie the puppy up and place a bowl of food next to it. An assistant trainer will gradually approach the food bowl and make a sneaky show of taking the dog's food bowl. This is the puppy's instinct to protect food. Yelling. When starting training, the assistant trainer should approach the dog bowl in a sneaky and fearful manner. When the puppy shows aggression or barking, the trainer should immediately come out and drive away the assistant trainer, and give the puppy the food bowl so that it can eat. food and fortification. After repeated training, the dog's ferocity can be gradually improved.
Assume that the enemy’s actions should be different
For small dogs with low hostility or dominant passive defense, the enemy's actions should be different. For the former, try to be as sneaky as possible and move with a wider range of motion, while for the latter, just the opposite. Running past the puppy provocatively, or teasing the dog directly to arouse the dog's anger. These methods can increase the puppy's hatred and enthusiasm for biting. When the puppy barks at the assistant trainer or behaves aggressively, The assistant trainer should make a "fleeing in panic" look, and the owner should fully reward the puppy's brave behavior. Under any circumstances, the trainer cannot talk or laugh with the assistant trainer in front of the dog, as this will reduce the dog's hatred towards him. The cultivation of bravery will end with the puppy "victory" every time. When puppies are aggressive to a certain extent, care should be taken to ensure safety when being released to prevent them from chasing animals, livestock, or biting and scaring pedestrians.
Using strangers to tease
Using teasing by strangers, the puppy's bravery can be developed by encouraging it to attack the teasing person. Some puppies are born timid, and it is difficult to cultivate their bravery individually. You can use the method of multi-headed dogs to attack in groups and encourage each other to be brave. Since puppies are relatively less courageous, choose 1-2 ferocious dogs to take the lead in attacking, and timid puppies can follow suit. Therefore, the early training of puppies to attack and bite should be carried out on the basis of group dogs attacking and biting. However, training should be carried out in an environment that the dog is familiar with to eliminate the dog's passive defense reaction.
Gather several puppies of different sizes of courage together, and an assistant trainer will start to approach the dog with small and sneaky movements, and tease the dog while maintaining a certain distance from the dog. Among them, the bolder one will The dog will have an active defensive reaction towards the assistant trainer. When the dog shows that it wants to bite, the assistant trainer should retreat appropriately in a timely manner. The trainer provides sufficient reinforcement rewards to the dog to cultivate the dog's "self-confidence". After several times like thisWith proper training, dogs with less courage will show the desire to bite along with other dogs. The trainer must strengthen the dog in a timely manner. It is best to use food rewards as reinforcement at this time. Gradually increase the range of movements as the dog adapts to the trainer's behavior. Every training session should end with the dog's "victory".
Exercise the ferocity of puppies
1. Group games and the cultivation of proactive desire to attack. The method is that the trainer pulls the dog to stand in a row or an arc, and the assistant trainer wears protective sleeves to tease, usually 2 to 3 times. When the dog's desire to attack is very high, let the dog pounce once, and then tease 1 to 2 times. Finish. Then transition to a single dog that steps forward and bites at a distance.
2. Cultivation of long-distance bite ability by releasing rope. The method is that the trainer first holds the dog, and the assistant trainer teases it and then runs away. After running 10 to 15 meters, the trainer leads the dog to attack the assistant trainer. Finally, the dog can successfully attack designated targets within 50 meters.
3. Cultivation of fighting skills in complex environments. The method is to practice training, such as dispersing small groups, and dogs with good qualities and strong ferocity can basically meet the actual combat requirements.
The purpose of cultivating the ferocity of puppies is to cultivate the dog's courage and aggressive behavior, laying the foundation for future bite subjects. The puppies are required to form a conditioned reflex to the "attention" and "attack" commands. The puppies can bite the assistant trainer according to the owner's gestures and commands. The puppies are bold and fierce and do not bite each other.