The St. Bernard is a larger dog, and this pet Dogs are very interested in food, their mouths are very greedy, they can't stand the temptation when they see food, and they can't control their behavior in meetings, so they go to grab the food.
The purpose of training St. Bernard dogs to refuse to eat is mainly to prevent harm caused by accidentally eating things given by bad people, to prevent St. Bernards from overeating, and to prevent St. Bernards from being strong food The attacker had an accident. When training dogs, be sure to keep the training environment quiet and avoid outside interference. At the same time, the trainer may also need to invite a stranger who the dog does not know to train the dog.
The owner invites friends to help and feeds the St. Bernard dog food. When the St. Bernard dog wants to eat, the owner uses the method of pulling the leash backwards to stop the St. Bernard dog from eating. behavior, and issued a NO password to the St. Bernard, telling it that such behavior was wrong. When the St. Bernard is no longer interested in strangers' food and refuses, the breeder had better reward the St. Bernard immediately to encourage him to do the right thing.
It can be said that the irresistibility of the St. Bernard for food is innate, and it is very difficult and arduous to change this innate instinctive behavior. Training a St. Bernard dog to refuse food may require longer training time, and at the same time, there will be many difficulties in training. Therefore, training the St. Bernard dog to refuse to eat requires the owner to have the spirit of perseverance and never giving up. At the same time, it also requires the owner to spend more time and energy to train the dog. In the process of training, it is also necessary to fully understand and tolerate the St. Bernard dog. But understanding and tolerance do not equal tolerance. When training, the owner should be clear about rewards and punishments, so as to better train St. Bernard dogs.
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