What training does an Australian Cattle Dog need?
Australian Cattle Dog training content:
1. Socialization training. Teach it how to get along with humans and other small animals. Cattle dogs have a strong "desire for control" and will involuntarily chase and manage small animals. When dogs chase small animals or babies, the dog owner must stop them in time and have a tough attitude.
2. Brain stimulation training. The Australian Cattle Dog is smart and clever, and it can participate in almost any dog sport, such as agility, flyball, herding, obedience, rally and tracking. Properly training the Australian Cattle Dog in several canine sports can promote the dog's brain development, which can not only release the Australian Cattle Dog's excess energy, but also cultivate the dog's obedience to its owner.
3. Energy release training. Australian Cattle Dogs have excessive energy, and if they cannot be well channeled, it is inevitable to break up the home. Daily training should teach the dog to release energy by biting toys, and the dog can also be allowed to accompany the owner when running or riding a bicycle.
Training Australian Cattle Dog dining habits:
1. After the owner has finished eating, prepare food for the Australian Cattle Dog. If the Australian Cattle Dog barks or begs while the owner is eating, the owner should firmly ignore it until the meal is finished.
2. Prepare the food and go to the Australian Cattle Dog. Let the Australian Cattle Dog sit quietly and wait for the owner to give the instruction to start the meal. If the Australian Cattle Dog ignores commands and keeps jumping on the owner, the Australian Cattle Dog should not be eaten. You must make the dog wait and sit down before giving it food.
3. When the owner sees the Australian Cattle Dog waiting steadily, he gives the command to start eating, allowing the Australian Cattle Dog to enjoy a delicious meal.
4. After the Australian Cattle Dog eats, you can hug it to establish a close relationship with each other and let the Australian Cattle Dog know not to beg for food from its owner, wait for its own meal time, and don’t worry about running out of food.
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