Chinese fine dog guarding home training tutorial:
Teaching a small dog to guard the home is actually teaching a small dog to learn to be alert in a mobile way. In layman's terms, it is to allow dogs to complete the alert work of closed areas in a free state, such as warehouses, houses, important sites and other places that are isolated by walls or barbed wire.
When training, keep quiet around the area. The owner leads the dog into the alert area and lets it wander so that the dog can become familiar with the area to be alerted, especially places where strangers may enter such as gates and low walls. Then, the owner leads the dog to patrol along the fence, and constantly gives the "attention" command to the dog in a low voice, but the dog is prohibited from barking. At this time, the assistant trainer makes noises outside the wall, such as stamping, shouting, banging on the wall, etc., to attract the dog's attention. When the assistant trainer exposes himself, such as climbing up the wall or appearing at the door, he should pretend to attack the dog. The owner will encourage the dog to bark or pounce. When the dog shows this active defense reaction, the assistant trainer will retreat and run away. The owner rewards the dog adequately. During this training process, the dog must be trained to be alert to any noise, and the dog is only allowed to bark or bite when strangers appear. Some dogs have no active defensive response when strangers appear. At this time, the assistant trainer can increase the teasing action or lightly hit the dog, such as tapping the dog's mouth with a branch, throwing mud at the dog, etc. At the same time, the owner fully encourages the dog to bark. Barking and biting stimulate the dog's active defense response. In this way, train 2 to 3 times a day, and gradually reduce the teasing and owner's encouragement until the dog can maintain a high degree of vigilance for sounds outside the area and bark to alarm or intimidate strangers who appear, that is, move to the next step of training.
The assistant trainer holds various utensils and provokes the dog outside the door or on the wall. After the dog pounces, he uses the utensil to hit the dog lightly. The owner makes the dog bite the utensil and waits for the dog to bite. After stopping, the assistant trainer struggled with the dog for a moment, then threw away the equipment and ran away to hide. The owner calls the dog back and rewards it.
If a dog is trained to bite the assistant, the assistant must wear protective pants and ride directly on the wall or enter the warning area first. When the dog pounces, he will return to the wall and leave one leg for the dog to bite. After the dog bites, the trainer and the dog fight for a while, and then the owner comes closer and helps the dog to pull the trainer down the wall.
At this time, the assistant trainer was captured, and the owner ordered the dog to let go and escorted the assistant trainer away. If training is indoors, assistant trainers can enter through the window or door. After such training, when the owner is present, the dog can bark to call the police or bite fiercely at strangers or abnormal situations in the warning area, and then the dog's independent warning ability can be cultivated. The method is the same as above.
At the same time, it should also be combined with anti-feeding and human-searching training to train the dog to handle the situation when the owner is not present., can detect all tiny sounds and lights in the warning area, and has the ability to automatically search and attack strangers.
If the scope of use of alert is larger in the future and several dogs are required to work independently at the same time, several dogs can be trained at the same time so that they understand how to cooperate and be friendly with each other, and at the same time, strengthen their Obedience training. In this way, at work, they will unite and fight against the enemy together.