How to train dogs to go out and fight

How to train dogs to go out and fight

How to train dogs to go out and fight
Pomeranian (introduction to details)

Many dogs like to fight with other dogs when they go out. It's useless for the owner to persuade them, so they can only hold on to the leash. In fact, when dogs provoke other dogs, it is easy to cause injuries to both dogs and owners. How can we train dogs to go out and not fight?

Between you and other dogs, many dogs will protect their owners by aggressive behavior. The dog stands between you and other dogs and drags the leash, which will strengthen his aggressive mood. In the end, the dog may associate the feeling of tight leash with aggression, but if the leash is disconnected, there may be no aggressive behavior.

Tight rope syndrome, although you may instinctively shorten your dog's leash when he is aggressive, this will generally aggravate this behavior. Forcibly pulling it back will increase its desire to attack. You should turn his head away so that he can't make eye contact with other dogs.

Distract yourself completely. When you encounter a possible aggressive behavior, you should attract the dog's attention with a toy that he likes, and then order him to "sit down". When your dog behaves well, you should reward it.

In a real life scene, when your dog comes to you after training in a quiet place, when training outdoors, you should let other dogs be present but keep a certain distance. If your dog doesn't attack, it should be rewarded. Shorten the distance between two dogs every day and reward their calm.