How to train a Scottish shepherd dog to walk with its owner?

How to train a Scottish shepherd dog to walk with its owner?

How to train a Scottish shepherd dog to walk with its owner?
Scottish Shepherd Dog (details)

Scottish Shepherd Dog is a very elegant and noble dog. Walking on the road, followed by such a beautiful pet dog, it is also a very imposing thing. Of course, Su Mu dogs are not born to walk obediently with their owners, which requires training the day after tomorrow. The owners should train Su Mu dogs with pertinence, and through a period of training, guide Su Mu dogs to develop the habit of accompanying, forming conditioned reflex.

< strong > First of all, we should cultivate the obedience of Scottish Shepherds. < /strong > To put it simply, let her treat you as the only master and be loyal to you. To do this, the owner should be a "leader" when treating Su Mu dogs. Of course, this is not to make you beat and scold Su Mu fiercely. When treating Su Mu, rewards and punishments should be clear. At ordinary times, we should not only take good care of Su Mu dog's diet and daily life, but also guide him to develop good living habits. Let Su Mu dog have the right to manage his life, so that he can treat you as his master.

< strong > Secondly, after Su Mu recognizes you as the master, it will obey and be loyal to you. < /strong > At this time, you can start accompanying training for Su Mu dogs. Because Su Mu Dog has developed the habit of obeying you, it will be more stable and more acceptable in accompanying training. For the owner, the difficulty of training will be greatly reduced, the training progress will be shortened, and the training effect can be well guaranteed.

< strong > Finally, in the process of training, it's best to tie a leash to the Scottish Shepherd. < /strong > During the initial training, you need to find a quiet and spacious venue. Command the Su Mu dog to stay quietly by his side first, then get up and walk, and give the "go" instruction while walking. At the beginning of training, Su Mu dogs will be unfamiliar with this instruction, so the owner can gently pull the leash and signal the dog to follow his own footsteps. Of course, as Scottish Shepherds are trained and become more familiar with accompanying, parents can try to remove the leash and train Su Mu dogs to accompany them.