Husky (introduction to details)
I believe everyone must know that Huskies are notoriously "stupid" and give up. In fact, like other dogs, it takes the patience of their owners to train Huskies to accompany them. Xiaobian will tell you the basic password and method of Husky's accompanying. < br> 1. Basic password for training Husky's entourage: < br> Preparation before training: You can play with Husky for a while at the beginning of training, let the dog get familiar with the venue, and start training after Husky has urinated and defecated.
training password: shit.
Training gesture: the left hand droops naturally and pats the left thigh. < br> Two, three steps to train Husky's entourage: < br> The first step: on-site training.
Let the dog sit by your side, hold on to the leash, and let the dog get used to being on your side. If the dog wants to stand up and walk away, grab its collar with one hand and pull it back to its original position, while repeating its name or the "don't move" command in a critical tone.
Once the dog can sit quietly beside you, our accompanying training can begin.
Step 2: shorten the rope and take the dog for a walk.
The beginning of this step can be practiced at home. Shorten the leash to the length where the dog can only move on your side, give the dog a "follow" command, and then slow down. At this time, the dog may feel that the in-situ training is over and ready to run away. As soon as you walk around, the dog will be excited to run away. At this time, you stop, pull the dog back to its original position, and give the "don't move" command. Then start moving forward, and at the same time issue the "follow" command.
If it performs well, extend the distance ahead, then stop, pull it back to its original position, and then give it some praise and encouragement. Praise and food are fine, but it's best not to take toys, because if you give it toys, it will probably want to run away and play more.
Step 3: Release some leashes properly to give the dog more room to move.
After you have made achievements at home, you can take your dog outdoors for training. You will find that your dog is much more excited outside than at home, and always wants to run away. Therefore, at the beginning of outdoor training, the leash should be shortened. After that, according to the dog's performance, you can consider releasing some leashes appropriately. Until it can still accompany on one side of your body with a large space for activities, it will be a total victory.