As dog owners, we all want our dogs to act around our expectations, but sometimes we find that dogs exhibit some disrespectful behavior. These behaviors are usually caused by our failure to properly establish the relationship between the owner and the dog.
1. One of the most common manifestations of a dog's disrespect for his owner is that he does not follow basic instructions. Whether sitting, lying down or moving forward, if the dog is unwilling or unable to follow the owner's instructions, it means that there are problems with the owner during the training process.
Processing method:
- Rebuild the basis for instruction training. Return to basic training, gradually strengthen dogs' understanding and execution ability of instructions.
- Ensure consistency of instructions. In the family, all families should uniformly order and train dogs in the same way. Dogs need to understand that everyone's instructions mean the same.
2. The behavior of biting and biting of things
The behavior of biting and biting of things of dogs shows their disrespect for their owners, and they may mistakenly think that this is a game or a harmless behavior.
Processing method:
- Provide suitable crunching materials. Provide dogs with the right crunch toys so that they can focus their energy and desires on these right items.
- Ignore misconduct. When a dog shows behavior of biting people or biting something, stop any interaction with it immediately and divert its attention.
3. Dogs who do not follow the rules or occupy the fields may show behaviors that do not follow the rules or occupy the fields, such as sleeping on sofas, beds, etc., or urinating and defecating in unauthorized areas.
Processing method:
- Create clear rules and boundaries. Clearly inform dogs about where they are allowed to enter and use positive incentive methods to help them adhere to these rules.
- Use certain training tools. For example, an isolation net or door can limit the dog to a designated area.
IV. A role exchange without respect
In some cases, dogs may try to play dominant position in the family, ignoring or resisting the owner's instructions.
Processing method:
-Clear the role of the owner and the dog. Establish a vertical structure in the human-dog relationship, so that the dog can understand that it is in a secondary position in the family.
- Increase training time and positive motivation. Spend more time training and interacting with dogs, using food and compliments as a positive motivation.
The behavior of dogs disrespectful to their owners often stems from our failure to establish a good relationship between the owner and the dog. By re-establishing basic instruction training, providing the right crunching materials, setting clear rules and boundaries, and clarifying the role of the owner and dog, we can establish better relationships with the dog, thereby reducing the occurrence of disrespectful behavior. At the same time, remember to guide the dog with patience and love. Only through persistence and correct training methods can we ultimately develop good habits and behaviors of respecting the owner.