Alaskan Malamute (details)
In life, we rarely see an Alaskan Malamute being well trained. Of course, it's not that this kind of dog is stupid. It's just that Alaska's poor discipline and loose personality make them not well trained. Plus, the owner has little patience when training, so we rarely see a well-trained Alaskan. How to train Alaskan dogs is also a concern for the owners of this dog.
1. Alaskan Malamute dogs have a strong psychology of possession, both for their owners and for specific food and food. Therefore, when training, the tamer should also pay attention to this point, and don't touch the possession psychology of Alaskan Malamute, so as to prevent it from attacking humans and hurting the tamer.
2. The owner should treat the dog's training with a tolerant heart. Because dogs don't have the same understanding ability and wisdom as humans after all. In the process of training, the trainer should be tolerant of any unintentional wrong behavior of Alaskan Malamute, and carefully teach the dog.
3. In the process of training, the host must have a good sense of punishment and reward. You can't reprimand and punish a dog too much, but you can't let his temper go. When it's time to punish, you must not be soft-hearted, and your attitude must be strict and clear. Of course, when it's time to reward, don't be stingy with your touch and reward food.
The most important thing in dog training is to have a clear reward and punishment. To educate dogs is to have a firm and clear attitude, and not to be ambiguous. This will confuse dogs, thus greatly reducing the training effect, so owners must pay attention to it.