How to feed Chinese Garden Dogs
0 Jul 26,2025
1. Although dogs are man’s best friends, they will still bite when they are under mental stress or fear. If the owner thinks that the native dog biting is acting coquettishly to the owner and condones it, when the dog grows up, it will think that he is the stronger one. If the dog is not strictly disciplined at this time, it will develop a bad habit of biting. When a dog bites its owner, the first step is to reprimand it promptly and severely. Even small breeds have sharp teeth that are very dangerous to their owners, and their bad habit of biting must be eliminated as soon as possible. After a native dog bites, you can scold it by holding its chin, or roll a magazine into a tube and knock it on the floor to make a noise to scare it. These are all very effective methods.
After the owner reprimands the dog, it will calm down when it is frightened. At this time, it should be praised. If your dog likes to bite strangers, you can eliminate the dog's fear of outsiders with the help of friends. You can ask a friend to feed the native dog food, and let it see the food being handed to the friend from the owner. This can make it understand that this person is trusted by the owner and is not a dangerous person. After the native dog eats the food fed by a friend, the two people should praise it together, so that it can gradually get used to contact with strangers.
2. Get rid of the bad habit of barking. If the dog always barks, you must reprimand it severely. First, you can lift the leash upward to give the native dog a stern warning, and then you can lift the native dog's chin to tell it not to bark. Don’t forget, if the native dog stops barking after being scolded, you should praise it by saying good words such as “very good, good boy, good boy”.
3. Get rid of the bad habit of the native dog jumping on its owner. The native dog likes to jump on its owner. It may also pounce on other people in parks, streets and other places. It may be just for fun and not malicious, but it will still frighten, Even hurt others. If your native dog really causes harm to others, you will be fully responsible. Therefore, we must let it get rid of the bad habit of jumping on people. You can play with your dog in a tummy position, or pull on his back feet when he stands up. It is worth noting that dogs sniffing people’s scent is an innate behavior, and their behavior is acceptable; however, if they pounce or stand up to sniff people’s scent, they should be severely punished
4. Get rid of the bad habit of biting by native dogs. While the native dog is still young, it is necessary to fully demonstrate the authority of the owner and not let it develop the bad habit of biting. Otherwise, it will be difficult to do this when it grows up. Habits change. The owner should accurately distinguish between biting and coquettishness. When a local dog takes the initiative to bite the owner's hand holding something, he must be scolded or even patted gently to indicate that this is inappropriate behavior. If you are sure that the native dog is acting coquettishly at this moment, there is no need toto blame it