If the owner thinks that the puppy bites is coquettish to the owner and condone it, when the dog grows up, it will think that he is the stronger one. If not disciplined at this time, it will develop the bad habit of biting. So how do you train a Shishi Inu not to bite? There are two ways to train a Shiba Inu not to bite:
1. For the dog biting the owner, first To promptly and severely reprimand it. Even the small dog breeds have sharp teeth, which are dangerous to their owners and must get rid of their biting habit as soon as possible. After a dog bites, you can hold its chin to reprimand, or roll a magazine into a roll and tap on the floor to intimidate it, these are all very effective methods. After the owner reprimands, the dog will quiet down when frightened, and it should be praised at this time.
2. If the dog likes to bite strangers, you can eliminate the dog's fear of outsiders with the help of friends. You can ask a friend to feed the dog food, and let him see that the food is handed to the friend from the owner, so that he can understand that this person is trusted by the owner and not a dangerous person. After the Shiba Inu eats the food fed by a friend, the two of you should praise it together, so that it can gradually get used to being in contact with strangers.
The Shiba Inu is the most common dog breed in Japan, accounting for about 80% of the dog breeds, and they are considered to be the smallest and oldest Japanese dog. The Shiba Inu has an independent nature, reserved for strangers, but loyal and loving towards those who are respected by it. The Shiba's ability to cope with steep hills and mountain slopes, combined with their keen senses, has made the Shiba an excellent hunting dog time and time again. Although Shiba Inu were originally used to hunt large game, they are now used to hunt smaller animals. Alert and agile coupled with a keen sense, today's Shiba Inu is also an excellent watchdog and companion dog.
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