How to stop dogs from fighting?

How to stop dogs from fighting?


Learn to distinguish between fighting and fighting

Because more and more people are now petting, when walking dogs, they will definitely encounter other dog owners. Dogs are threatened with each other. If the two owners cannot treat this matter calmly, they will often evolve into the farce between the owners. So we must first learn how to stop the dogs from fighting each other.

1. Understand the difference between fighting and fighting

Observe the dog's body. When the dog is making trouble, there will also be bite, and some roar will also be emitted, but the action will not be too big. If we don't understand the way of fighting the dogs, we may mistakenly think they are fighting. The key is to look at the dog's body. If it looks relaxed and relaxed, and is shaking the tail, it may be making trouble. And if the dog's body looks straight and stiffened, and the tail droops, most of them are fighting.

Also depending on whether both dogs are also interested. In some cases, a dog will think this is a game, but the other does not think so. If this is the case, even if your dog is not malicious, you have to stop them from fighting. Pay close attention to the behavior and performance of the two dogs in the twist.

Even if both dogs seem to be happy, sometimes it may be too rude. For example, a big dog may accidentally hurt the smaller one. Going to Dog Park with other people's dogs is a good way to avoid fighting, and let your dogs play with dogs that are also interested in fighting.

If you feel that the situation is too much, stop. If your dog looks very angry, but has not been completely fighting, then call it to stop the fight in time. At this time, the traction rope is very important, it can help us separate the two dogs.

How to stop dogs from fighting?
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2. Prevent fighting

1. Don't catch the collar of any dog. When the dog is really fighting, if you catch the collar, it is likely to be bitten. Dogs will instinctively bite back, even if it has never showed offensiveness before. If the dog's body is stiff, it is obviously when fighting instead of making trouble.

2. Use obstacles to separate two dogs. Find something that can be placed between two dogs and can separate them. A large number of hard cardboard, plywood, garbage cover, and big wooden sticks can separate your dog without placing your hand in the dangerous area.

3. Hold the dog with a blanket. Some dogs stop fighting without seeing each other. If you have a large blanket, waterproof cloth, or other opaque materials, try to cover the dogs in the fight to calm them down.

4. If the two dogs have bite each other or even not loosened, they can quickly mention the collar or back of the chest of the two dogs under the premise of ensuring safety, and the dog's front foot will leave the ground. release.

Three, prevent fighting

1. Don't encourage competition. Dogs will have a consciousness of food and toys. Some varieties are more inclined to protect their beloved things, and some dogs are more willing to share. Understand the characteristics of the dog, so that you can prevent fighting when you come over. When your dogs play with other dogs, take the rewards, food and toys away.

2. Church dogs politely play. Usually training dogs to use positive enhancement to encourage good behaviors. If the dog appears, roar, or show other violence, separate it from the dog and dry it aside until it calm down.

3. Pay attention to call back training. It makes dogs easier to be recalled by themselves. After the contradiction occurs, the dog may return to himself when he hear his password. However, many dogs are more emotional when fighting, so it is more reliable to wear a traction rope.