Du Binquan (details)
Although Du Binquan's obedience is relatively high, it also needs the patience of the host to train them well. Xiaobian introduces a P-chain training method, and interested parents can learn it. < br> First, eliminate the dog's fear < br> When you first bring a collar or a P-chain to Doberman, you will get used to it, drag it hard, feel uneasy or afraid to move, and even get scared. The owner can crouch down and relax the dog's chain, gently call the dog's name, caress them and give them encouragement. After playing with it for a while, the fear will be eliminated. < br> Second, the correct way to hold the chain < br> The way to hold the chain is to wrap the front end of the chain rope around the wrist of your right hand, gently hold it with your left hand, sort out the excess part and hold it in your right hand. The length of the left hand grip chain depends on the specific situation of people and dogs. The chain rope can swing naturally and just pull the dog. < br> Third, don't pull too much < br> The state of the dog's leash should be slightly drooping from the dog's collar to keep a certain degree of slack. In order to keep the dog in the right position, some friends often tighten the rope and hardly relax. The dog's neck exerts constant pressure, and there is no point in pulling the rope to correct the dog's misconduct.