Training methods of Shiba Inu

Training methods of Shiba Inu

Training methods of Shiba Inu
Shiba Inu (details)

Many people who have owned Shiba Inu have the first impression of being naughty. It is true that Shiba Inu is a lively and active dog breed, and if they are not trained well as children, they may become more naughty. Therefore, this kind of dog must be trained as soon as possible. If they are trained well, they will become very docile and obedient, and they will have good obedience. So let's learn about the training method of Chai Dog.

When training Shiba Inu, we should not only grasp the best training period, but also pay attention to the attitudes and methods in the training process. Both adult Shiba Inu and young Shiba Inu should be treated with kindness and kindness. If the dog indulges naughty behavior, it should be reprimanded and criticized in time, and then given corrective training. If the dog is clever and obedient, it should also be praised and encouraged.

There are many contents for training Shiba Inu, such as fixed-point diet, fixed-point excretion, fixed-point sleeping, tour, standing, shaking hands, jumping, accompanying and so on. When it comes to each training content, the methods adopted are different. Or lure by food, or guide training by traction rope, etc.

On the whole, although there are differences in training methods, the basic principles are the same. At the initial stage of training, parents should adopt more compulsory and mechanical training methods for Shiba Inu who are unfamiliar with instructions, to guide and teach the pet dogs how to complete the training content, and then repeat the training content constantly to strengthen Shiba Inu's memory and obedience ability.

The training of Shiba Inu should be started from an early age. During training, the owners should grasp the opportunity of criticism and reward, and their attitude must be clear, so as not to confuse the dogs. The training time should not be too long at a time. You can make up for it with the number of times. Try to give priority to encouragement, so that the dog will be more motivated.