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The basic information of training the Su Shepherd dog

2022-01-26 / 206 Read

   Today, I would like to share with you the basic information of training ScotlandSheepdog collected by experts. Saying the experts is just the experience of Su Mu's ultimate fans. Some of the following information refers to Su Mu as Puppy for short.

Su Mu's simple obedience training - the dog is happy to please its owner, and it is willing to obey. The habit of training it to obey is to make it live better under human norms. You can start training Su Mu after six months of age. At this time, the dog is still very playful, and we can play with it as a game.

First of all, let the dog remember his name. Puppies are most likely to remember names that are short and only two syllables, such as Shasha and Mao Mao. Every time you train or play with your puppy, call his name over and over again so that when you call him, he will stop and listen to you. Once you can get your puppy's attention this way, you can start training it to obey a basic set of commands.

The training tools include:

1. Training collar.

2. A little better chain.

3. Rope about ten meters long.

4. Lots of patience and unstinting encouragement.

The following is some basic training:

1. Move forward and let Su Mu stick to you, shorten the chain, and after shouting go, he starts walking first, and pats his thigh twice with his palm at the same time.

2. When stopping, sitting down and shouting stop, the chain will rise to make it look up, the palm of the hand will slap the thigh, and at the same time press Su Mu's buttocks to make it sit upright, making it accustomed to sitting down as soon as it stops.

3 .Come over and put on a ten-meter rope, let the dog stay aside first, and then shout 'come here', slap the leg twice, and tighten the rope (walking action). After it came over obediently, it immediately called sit down and patted its legs (same as sitting down).

4. When lying down or lying down, at the same time, the palms of the hands are drawn backwards like a swimming freestyle, and one hand pulls the two front legs of Su Mu, and the other hand presses the top of its head down.

5. To get up is to prepare it to move forward or to come over. When shouting get up, pick up its abdomen near the hind legs and make it stand.

6. When it is seated for a long time, it shouts Don't move, pushes the palm forward, and the person slowly backs up, stops, and does not put the palm down. Sitting for three minutes for a long time is considered qualified.

7. When it is lying down, it shouts don't move, the same palm pushes the person back slowly and stops, the palm still pushes forward. Three minutes of long sleep is enough.

The training of Su Mu should be selected in an open field, and not be disturbed, so that he can concentrate on his studies. Practice one type at a time for 15 minutes a day. After learning one movement, remove the chain and rope and practice again. When you are satisfied, teach the next type.

Remember, don't punish Su Mu when he does something wrong or doesn't obey orders. Instead, when he does something right, he immediately touches his head and praises him a few words, he will be more obedient, because encouragement Never have too much.

First, excretion training must be started at the earliest, but it is also the most controversial training, that is, training the puppy to excrete outside the house. Excretion training is the best time to use positive reinforcements, that is, various food and toy rewards. In addition to reinforcing this behavior by rewarding pets when they do the right thing, another secret is to predict when your pet will excrete. Dogs usually urinate after walking, eating, drinking, or playing, or when you're not careful, and for training to be effective, watch your dog's eating, drinking, and set up a safe zone , that is, the place where Su Mu would never excrete. The ideal safe area is the dog's kennel. If there is no dog cage at home, try to let the puppy untie in the bathroom or laundry room.

Second, the obedience of the puppy Using the obedience of the puppy is an interesting topic in training. Puppies are generally considered to be six months old before they can begin formal training. But many puppies learn bad behavior before they are six months old. A puppy who is thought to be unable to learn to sit still can learn to bite every shoe it finds, or jump on every guest. The misconception that puppies learn only [bad] behaviors but not [good] behaviors is the source of this paradox. The solution lies in overhauling the way you teach your puppy, not in doubting your puppy's ability to learn.

Traditionally, dog training methods have focused on forcing the dog [to obey]. Although [coercion] is an effective tool for punishing serious misconduct, it is by coercion. Trying to get dogs to learn new behaviors doesn't work so well. This kind of coercion makes it easy to suppress all behaviors, not just bad ones; forcing too much training on a dog too early can lead to training failure. To avoid this situation, you should focus on using positive rewards to train correct behavior.

Three, new tools We all know that when training dogs, there must be a clear message to the dog [No! ] signal. In fact, a compliment to the dog for being good is just as important when the dog is doing it right. If there is no such a signal, it is equivalent to forcing the dog to use [guess], guessing which behavior can be rewarded. This trial-and-error approach takes a lot of time before the dog accidentally guesses right, and there is no reward for trying. Think about it: there is no reward, and it takes a long time to try to succeed; the puppy naturally chooses to give up learning, and even decides that [learning] is worth the loss. A simple good boy signal can quickly make the puppy know he's doing it right and make it feel like the reward isn't out of reach; naturally, the puppy will also prefer to learn. 4. Associating the signal with the reward The first step in making the signal Good Su Mu effective is to choose a short, easy-to-recognize password. A simple example is to shorten a sentence like [Good Su Mu, the puppy is really good, Mommy's little baby] into a password like [Good]. At the beginning, while saying good, I want to give the puppy something to eat. Repeat about twenty times. Note: The order in which you say [good] first and then the food is very important; pause a little between saying [good] and giving the food. Soon the puppy will respond to the password you choose and will start expecting you to give it a prize. That is to say, you have successfully created the password [good]. Now you have one more powerful tool to quickly tell your dog: it's doing the right thing.

5. Use the subject matter Most of the puppies will resist unpleasantly when they are forced to sit down. A better approach is to trigger the dog's instinct to follow the target. When a person holds some food and puts it on the puppy's nose, it will naturally turn its head with the movement of the food; if the food moves away, the dog will stand up and follow the food. We can try this method, train the puppy [to sit], and we will find the advantages of this method.

First, find a good-sized piece of food that your puppy loves. Remember, don't choose dog biscuits that are too hard or chewy. Because then the dog may spend a lot of time chewing the prize hard, making the training progress too slow. Sit in front of the puppy and place the food where he moves his nose to his forehead. Don't move the food so fast that the puppy can't find the food for a while. Also, don't lift the food above his head, or the dog may try to stand up on his hind legs instead of sitting.

If the puppy wants to jump on you, or pounce on the food, say to him in your normal tone: [Wrong], and take the food back quickly. If you are lucky, the puppy will naturally follow the food back, and sit down. As soon as it sits down, say good to it, and then give it food. Don't be discouraged if your dog doesn't sit down; some puppies will naturally back up and even stand up for food. Generally speaking, when trying to train a dog to do a certain movement for the first time, if the puppy does not complete the movement, try to let it do part of the movement.

Take training Su Mu to sit down as an example, if your hind legs relax when you lift the food higher than its nose, you should praise it for being good and give the food to him. it. Continue training like this and try to relax Su Mu's hind legs a bit more each time. If this continues, the dog will slowly learn to sit down. Try not to get impatient, or press the puppy's back to let him sit. The significance of this training method is to induce the puppy to learn with [reward], rather than forcing] the puppy. If you are successful in getting your puppy to sit every time, you can move on to the next training step.

Follow these steps and you will get amazing results very quickly:

1. Say [Sit down] to the puppy

2 .move the food to the front of its forehead (the puppy should sit down at this time)

3. Compliment it [well-behaved]