Chihuahua dogs

If the dog show the slightest indication that it smells something out there the handler sounds suspicious and says "WHAT IS THAT" with a great deal of seriousness in his tone. chihuahua dogs Companion dog training. You can whisper the concern to the dog so that he knows there is something different going on here. At the first peep out of the dog, the friend jumps out, looks at the dog (without saying a word) for ONE SECOND (no more) and then turns and runs away. As the person is running away the handler gives a great deal of praise to the dog. chihuahua dogs Beagle dog training. Initially he does not chase the person and that s the end of the exercise. Only one time a night does he do this in the beginning?If the dog does not react, the person in hiding can have a can or milk jug with a couple of rocks in it. At about 10 yards, the handler should stop when he hears the can being rattled. chihuahua dogs Dog-pics. Give the warning to the dog (WHAT IS THAT or WATCH HIM) and wait a few seconds. If no growl or bark the suspect steps out, tosses the can on the ground in front of the dog and runs away. I always have a prearranged signal with the suspect to come out when I want them to. Many times the dog will just growl softly. The suspect can't hear it and we want him to react instantly to this growling. Later we will expect the bark. If the dog is old enough (mature enough) and has the right genetic background, it does not take long for him to realize that by barking at a person in hiding that person is going to jump and run away from him. At no time during this work does the suspect take steps towards the dog and threaten it. That would be counterproductive to the goals of this type of training. When the dog is doing a good job of smelling the suspect and barking when the handler alerts him the training will change a little.

Chihuahua dogs



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