Although housekeeping is the responsibility of every dog, it can be very difficult for some dogs, especially For the St. Bernard dog, its character is too docile, and it is very timid and afraid to meet strangers, so when raising the St. Bernard, the owner is also very timid. of worry. Who doesn't want their dog to be able to watch the house? In fact, we can make the St. Bernard a good dog to watch the house through training.
Housekeeping is to guard the St. Bernard dog for the guards in the family, mainly guarding objects, guarding against enemies, and protecting young children. Housekeeping Saint Bernards are top-grade dogs who can calmly defend against enemies and bark wildly to attract family members' attention. An excellent St. Bernard dog can drive uninvited guests to the corner of the house, making him unable to move a step and waiting for the owner's disposal. This skill is the most valuable.
An aggressive St. Bernard is not good enough for housekeeping duties. When training a housekeeping St. Bernard dog, you should teach the St. Bernard dog to lie at the door or beside the door, and order it to guard the door! No matter who wants to enter the door, he must be summoned by the owner before he can enter the door.
At the beginning of the training, you can ask an unacquainted assistant to pretend to be a guest, and go straight to the entrance without waiting to be invited. At this time, order the St. Bernard dog to growl at him, if the assistant If he didn't stop, he bit his clothes and didn't let go, but it was absolutely not allowed to bite the guest. Pets When the dog is unoccupied in the room, teach the St. Bernard to guard and not allow anyone to enter without permission. During training, an unacquainted assistant is also allowed to enter the owner's room privately, while the owner himself hides in one place. If the St. Bernard dog shows nothing, then it will be punished, and it must be punished. Say: Watch out! St. Bernards will naturally take on this task after repeated training. If an uninvited guest breaks into the host's house, but the guest comes for some reason, the host can't help accepting him but he is not at ease, the host can first ask the St. Bernard dog to follow the guest closely. The Bernard won't leave, and he will sit on the St. Bernard's seat. If he touches something, the St. Bernard will bark a few times and then bite his clothes.
In fact, it is very easy to make a St. Bernard housekeeper. St. Bernards are also potential dogs. They also have a ferocious side in their docile personality, so it depends on the owner. After training, I hope everyone can become the most trustworthy owner of the St. Bernard. This is the most important thing, and it is also a very happy thing for you to let the dog watch the house.