What's wrong with dogs with dry noses?
0 Oct 23,2023
The owner ties the border collie to a fixed object, then stands about two meters away from the dog, and an assistant trainer comes over to pretend to hit the owner. At this time, if the border collie can take the initiative to bark at the assistant trainer who is attacking the owner, the assistant trainer should pretend to be afraid and run away to enhance the dog's self-confidence, and the owner should also step forward in time to reward his dog. If necessary Let the dog pounce and bite the assistant trainer (wear the hidden sleeves in advance) to enhance the reward effect and adapt to actual needs.
The Border Collie does not respond to the assistant trainer’s action of pretending to hit the owner. The assistant trainer should immediately stop the action of pretending to hit the owner and change to a fake action of hitting the dog. When the dog is provoked by the trainer's fake hitting action, it will show a strong desire to bark and bite. At this time, the trainer will pretend to be afraid and run away. The owner should immediately step forward to reward the dog and release the dog if necessary. Bite.
With such repeated training, the border collie will understand: others hitting my master is also a signal to hit me. Therefore, when a border collie sees its owner being attacked by someone else, it will take the initiative to bite the other person. When the Border Collie possesses the above-mentioned abilities, it must transition from tethered training to training in a free state. However, the dog must be put in a muzzle in advance to prevent bites from the assistant trainer.