How to train the courage of Scottish Shepherd Dogs?

How to train the courage of Scottish Shepherd Dogs?


How to train the courage of Scottish Shepherd Dogs?

Some parents who raise Su Mu dogs are very upset. Su Mu at home is too timid. He often hides in the kennel at the slightest noise. Sometimes he will feel scared and panic when he sees a small dog like Bomei. Actually, there are ways to make Scottish Shepherds bolder, and through some training, the courage of Su Mu dogs can be gradually improved.

First of all, to make Su Mu dog brave and strong, parents should not spoil him too much in life. Just like educating children, parents should learn to let go slowly, so that Su Mu dogs can contact more people, things and other animal companions. But also to guide Su Mu to get along with other animals and people peacefully. Expand Su Mu's knowledge, let him know more new things, and slowly improve his courage.

Secondly, in addition to people and other animals, it is necessary to take Scottish Shepherd into other strange environments. Of course, at the early stage, parents must accompany him, and guide Su Mu dogs to calmly look at, accept and integrate into the new environment through encouragement and praise. You can also take the Su Mu dog to some dog friend gatherings, so that the dog can get in touch with the outside world more and become stronger and braver.

Finally, to improve Su Mu's courage, we should familiarize him with all kinds of sounds that can stimulate him. For example, the door bell, the telephone bell, firecrackers, the sound of planes rumbling, the sound of cars whistling, and so on. When the Su Mu dog is familiar with these things, it will face them more calmly, and won't be nervous or afraid.

As far as parents are concerned, to make Su Mu Dog braver, on the one hand, it is necessary to broaden its horizons, and on the other hand, it is more important to guide Su Mu Dog to build a strong heart. Note that improving Su Mu's courage is not equal to improving its attack power. In the process of training, the tamer must pay attention not to stimulate the dog's potential wildness, which is very important.