Tibetan mastiff (details)
As long as you don't abuse him by raising a dog, he will generally recognize the owner, such as the extremely small poodle, Pomeranian, Yorkshire Terrier (details), etc. They all depend on the owner. So for the Tibetan Mastiff, a large dog, after all, he only recognizes one owner in his life, so how do you make him recognize you?
The first step is to train the Tibetan mastiff's dependence. First, let the Tibetan mastiff know you and admit that you are its only owner. Young Tibetan mastiffs are curious about the outside world and are the easiest to receive training. Therefore, to train the dependence of the Tibetan mastiff, we must first have a comprehensive understanding with the Tibetan mastiff, and let it regard you as the sole owner.
The second step, when training Tibetan mastiff, the owner should make rewards and punishments clear, and the training is a gradual process. For young Tibetan mastiffs, they should be trained step by step, starting with the simplest. Of course, in this process, if the Tibetan mastiff performs well, the owner should praise it without stint. On the contrary, if the Tibetan mastiff is naughty and does not receive training, the owner should punish it appropriately.
Although there are many ways to train Tibetan mastiffs, the owner should also pay attention to discretion in training Tibetan mastiffs. Simply put, it is to enable Tibetan mastiffs to better communicate, interact and live together with their owners and families. At the same time, in the process of training, you should not spoil the Tibetan mastiff too much and let it develop the habit of relying too much on its master.
Gradually, he will find that the owner will reward him and praise him when training him, and naturally he will like you. In fact, as long as the Tibetan mastiff is trained from an early age, it is relatively simple to recognize the owner. After all, the young Tibetan mastiff is the best time for education.