Dogs, like humans, have an innate sensitivity to fear, even weaker than humans. Dogs love to bark, which is actually a reflection of fear; sometimes, when you lower your waist and stomp your feet, the dog will turn its head and run, barking as it runs.
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In this regard, the masters should have a correct understanding and instruction.
Let the dog gradually get used to the fear factor and adapt to the environment, which is a better training method.
For example, if the dog is afraid to go downstairs, you can take it downstairs first (it can't last long, it will get used to it); then let it go downstairs by itself, pull the leash hard, and pull it Pulling down one step at a time, back and forth a few times, he will get used to it.
For example, if a dog is afraid of a certain sound, you can let it listen to it often, or you can artificially record it with a mobile phone and play it to it, so that it will gradually get used to it, and it will gradually get used to it.
The right reward, reassurance.
At the same time as habitual training, give it a certain reward, soothe it, and make it calm down quickly. When you are by their side, they are indeed more bold. Otherwise, there will be a dog fighting against people.
Of course, dogs do have some of the things they are most afraid of. You should try to keep them away to avoid deep damage to the dog, such as the dead dog's corpse.