How to teach Alaska to refuse food

How to teach Alaska to refuse food


How to teach Alaska to refuse food
Alaska

Alaskan Malamute (details) likes to eat indiscriminately, which is not a good habit. The consequences of eating indiscriminately may be food poisoning, parasitic diseases, gastrointestinal indigestion and so on. Because dogs don't have the ability to tell whether food is good or bad. As long as the food is palatable, whether it is fresh or edible, they will eat it indiscriminately. Therefore, in the process of raising Alaskan Malamute dogs, parents should train them how to refuse food and not eat casually.

Alaska, which likes to eat indiscriminately, may rummage through trash cans, pick up discarded roadside food, chew on plants at home, and steal food from humans or other pets. Therefore, during training, parents should first determine a password to stop eating indiscriminately in Alaska. For example, NO, no, no, etc. Once Alaska is found eating indiscriminately, it should be stopped in time to prevent it from stealing food further.

In the specific training process, parents should first choose a quiet and spacious venue, put some delicious food in the venue in advance, and then lead the Alaskan Malamute into the venue. When it finds delicious food and tries to steal food, parents should pull the leash in time, organize the dog's progress, and give the "no" command so that the dog can stay quietly by his side.

When Alaskan Malamute dogs stop their movements, parents should give praise and encouragement, prepare delicious food for them as prizes, and stimulate the dogs to successfully complete the training next time. In addition, in order to avoid eating indiscriminately in Alaska at home, parents can choose some spray smells that they don't like and spray them on the surfaces of plants, so as to put an end to its eating disorder and let them learn to refuse to eat.