Don’t let your dog be independent from time to time
No one is a genius at communication, and the same is true for dogs. Good communication skills are learned from the process of dogs continuously getting along with each other. Nowadays, there are not many opportunities for domestic dogs to interact with outside dogs. Those dogs that often go out for walks are less likely to be aggressive to other dogs than dogs that have been looking forward to going out occasionally at home. This may be due to the fact that the dogs often encounter each other and are familiar with each other, or it may be that the dogs have learned the ability to get along safely in the process of continuously getting along.
Guide that the possible reasons why domestic dogs are not easy to get along with other dogs include isolation, restricted range of activities, lack of safe dogs of different ages, and all kinds of safe dogs. Opportunities for frequent interactions, etc. When a dog is brought in front of another dog holding a leash, there are often two reactions:
1. Overly excited and lively (lack of social interaction) Due to the cultivation of picking skills).
2. Avoidance and fear
The first reaction may lead to another dog Dogs treat dogs with growls or empty bites. The second reaction may lead the fearful dog to learn simple low-level warning signals and directly defend itself with barking, empty bites or bites, because only in this way will it be effective.
How to improve this problem
1. Don’t let your dog do it all the time Stay at home
You don’t need to let your dog go out too often, but you can take your dog out for a walk every day as much as possible. Dogs interact more with people or objects in the outside world. When dogs gradually get used to it, they will also gradually learn how to get along with other dogs.
2. Ensure the safety of dogs
We need to ensure that the dog is in a safe environment before engaging with other dogs. We must first create a distance and stay away from other dogs, and then evaluate the behavior of the other dog. See if they can get along easily, and whether they can Cause harm to my dog
Make sure it is safe when getting along with your dog
3. Provide a safe social situation
Except For puppy socialization, consider sending young dogs to day care classes.
You can try to find out which dogs from your friends or neighbors have better personalities and are easy to get along with. , you can make appropriate arrangements to let the dogs play together and learn from each other. This not only avoids the occurrence of bad situations, but also allows the dogs to get better social training.
4. Overcome the dog’s fear problem first
If the dog will have an attack on other dogs If they are afraid and bark at other strange dogs when they see them, don’t let them get along with these dogs for now. This is beneficial to the safety of both dogs. Other training methods can be used to overcome the dogs.
5. Support the dog appropriately
When a dog conflicts with other dogs, you should immediately pull them away first. However, do not criticize the dog, give the dog some confidence appropriately. At this time, you might as well comfort the dog's mood and slowly Pet the dog. Don't start yelling at him. This will not help the dog get along well in the future.
The dog will be left alone for a long time. It is of no use if you lack the ability to get along with other dogs at home. Getting along with other dogs regularly and playing together will also bring great benefits to the dog's mood, and it will not lead the dog to gradually lose his temper. The ability to exchange between times
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