Bernese Mountain Dog Training Tutorial:
1. Let it get used to contact with people: When it is wary of guests and barks, you can, with the help of the guests, make it aware that the guests are not dangerous people. The owner can pet the dog to make it quiet while letting guests feed it food.
2. Let your dog get used to the sound of the phone: Some dogs will bark when they hear the sound of the phone. When the ring rings, feed it food and pat its body gently to keep it calm. Ask your family to ring the phone on purpose, and when it rings, feed it food and pat its body gently to keep it calm.
When the Bernese Mountain Dog barks, you should be severely reprimanded and take the following actions:
1. Lift the traction rope upward: Lift the traction rope upward, give the Bernese Mountain Dog a stern warning, reprimand it, and tell it not to bark.
2. Lift the Bernese Mountain Dog’s chin: Lift its chin and tell it to bark without saying anything. This is also a very effective reprimand method.
If the Bernese Mountain Dog stops barking after being reprimanded, praise it by saying "Very good, good boy, good boy".
Training Bernese Mountain Dogs not to bite
Many little Bernese Mountain Dogs love to bite people. What should you do if the Bernese Mountain Dog you buy home is very naughty and loves to bite people? It is very dangerous for a dog to bite people, so it should be warned from an early age that biting is a Things that are not allowed, make it understand that the owner is the stronger one, and cultivate its sense of obedience.
The situation of biting the owner
① Strictly reprimand it: Allowing a dog to bite at its owner will develop a bad habit of biting. You should promptly warn it that biting is wrong. Even small dogs have sharp teeth and are very dangerous to their owners. Its bad habit of biting must be eliminated as soon as possible.
After your dog bites, you should scold it immediately, hold its chin and scold it, or roll a magazine into a tube and knock it on the floor or make loud noises to scare it. These are all very effective methods.
② Praise your dog when it calms down: after reprimanding, the dog will calm down when frightened. At this time, you should praise it well.
Bite a stranger
Sometimes Bernese Mountain Dogs will bite out of caution or fear when seeing strangers. At this time, you can ask your friends for help to train the dog to get used to contact with strangers.
① With the help of friends: First, with the help of friends, eliminate the dog’s fear of outsiders.
② Let a friend feed the dog food: When letting a friend feed the dog food, let it see that the food is handed to the friend from the owner, so that it can understand that this person is trusted by the owner and not Dangerous person.
③Praise togetherIt: After eating the food fed by a friend, two people praise it together, so that it can gradually get used to contact with strangers.
Training Bernese Mountain Dogs to protect their owners
The Bernese Mountain Dog can be trained to be a bodyguard. It can smell the hand scent of a pistol hidden on an outsider's body in order to disarm the outsider and prevent the owner from being assassinated. In times of crisis, the Bernese Mountain Dog can strike first and bite the wrist or throat of an assassin or robber to put its owner out of danger.
During this training, the dog trainer first lets the dog smell the smell of pistols and bullets, or the smell of daggers, and then hides it on the body for the dog to see, and then asks the assistant to bring a pistol to you. As soon as the assistant comes in, The dog handler told the dog to be careful. When the assistant came in with a gun hidden in his body, the dog handler immediately pretended to be very angry, yelled at the assistant, searched him, and finally found the pistol on him and threw it to the ground angrily. , push the assistant out the door, let the dog smell the smell of the pistol, and say "Be careful!" to it.
For the second time, ask your assistant to enter your home without any iron objects, and ask the dog to sniff it. If the dog still does not assist and enters the door, stop the dog and say "he does not have a pistol", and then take out your own pistol and give it to him. Dog watching. Then ask the assistant to sit indoors in a pleasant manner. After repeated training, the dog will be particularly careful and vigilant when it smells a person with the smell of a pistol on his body, and will never let him in without the owner's permission. When a mob shoots at its owner, the dog will bravely pounce on the mob and snatch its pistol.
The training of guard dogs should have the highest goal of making the dog understand people's language as much as possible. In the family, it is not only a gatekeeper, but also a polite messenger and receptionist. It is good at observing the owner's face, obeying the owner's instructions, and doing various tasks quickly.
A dog that serves as a night watcher can be tied up in a quiet place with few people during the day, and then taken off the leash at night and allowed to go free. Dogs get enough sleep during the day and are particularly excited and refreshed at night. As long as you close the door and take it on patrol several times a night, it will naturally develop the habit of keeping vigil.