Whether it's learning or training, it's all from simple to difficult. You need to lay a solid foundation before you can conquer other difficulties and advance step by step. The same is true for the training of Tibetan Mastiff, which needs to be advanced slowly. .
Tibetan Mastiff
Easy to difficult training The three stages of
1. In a relatively quiet environment: carry out simple training such as walking and following, use language and gestures to let the Tibetan mastiff complete the action, and give rewards when done.
2. In a slightly complex environment: for example, in the presence of other people, let the Tibetan mastiff complete the above training subjects, in addition to rewards, but also reduce conditioned reflexes, such as only issuing passwords, not making gestures , until the Tibetan Mastiff completes the action.
3. In a complex environment: for example, in a place with many people, issue a command so that the Tibetan Mastiff can complete the action even if there is interference, and the training is declared a success.
Start training in a quiet place and gradually move to a noisy place.
1. Exercise in a quiet environment: The method is very simple, that is, take more Tibetan mastiffs out for a walk, relaxation, walking, exercise and other methods can be adopted, and can be completed in combination with daily life.
2. Exercise in a complex environment:
First, in the daytime, take the Tibetan Mastiff to play on the road where cars come and go, around the village and in the village. Be familiar with the loud voices of people and horses and horses, and other sounds. At night, take the Tibetan Mastiff to the above-mentioned places for exercise to make it accustomed to night lights. After the Tibetan Mastiff is not afraid, let the Tibetan Mastiff approach the crowd of chariots and horses. If the Tibetan Mastiff is afraid, use the good password to encourage, and give food and petting rewards to eliminate the Tibetan Mastiff's fear. In the process of environmental training, it should be carried out naturally, patiently, and persistently, and must not pull hard, in order to prevent the psychological conflict of the Tibetan mastiff.