Silver Fox Dog The best time to train should be when the young body is just maturing. At this time, dogs do not have their own fixed thinking patterns and living habits. They are curious about things in the outside world, and their desire to explore and learn is the most important. This is also the time when they are most receptive. As long as the trainer masters the appropriate training method, the silver fox can quickly complete the entire training.
In the early stage of training, the trainer should focus on cultivating the previous relationship with the dog, so that the silver fox fully believes in himself, regards himself as the master, and completely obeys his own instructions and arrangements. Then, the dog should be familiar with the characteristics of the command as much as possible, so that it can clearly distinguish different commands.
In the early stages of formal training, trainers should adopt a mechanical, forced training method. Because the dog will be very unfamiliar with the new command at the beginning, and will not complete the training action. Therefore, the master needs to teach it step by step, and after it is familiar with the entire training content, it can complete the training independently.
On the way to training, in order to stimulate the dog's passion for training, the trainer should not be stingy with encouragement and praise. When the dog completes a training, you can give it a compliment or petting, or it can be a food reward, so as to encourage the dog to make persistent efforts in future training.
Of course, during the training, the owner can't scold the dog at will, but he can't condone it too much. Trainers should be clear about rewards and punishments, and their training attitudes should be clear and not ambiguous. Praise or criticize the dog should be firm and not shake your decision casually. Otherwise, the silver fox dog will be dizzy by the owner's vague attitude, so that it doesn't understand the owner's intention or the owner's intention.