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The dog's "fear of hands"

Published: 2024-11-02 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/02, When dealing with dogs, the trainer tries to play only a friendly and commanding role. And never give the dog any threat and intimidation impression. Now let's talk about the dog's "phobia." This "hand phobia" in dogs is caused by improper hand movements of the trainer, which give the dog the impression of danger and fear in daily training. So much so that every gesture of the trainer, whether given to him or intended to show affection, alarmed the dog, and some dogs even began to panic at the sight of the trainer's or anyone else's gesture.

When dealing with dogs, the trainer tries to play only the role of intimacy and giving orders. And never give the dog any impression of threat or intimidation. Now let's talk about hand phobia in dogs. This "hand phobia" of dogs is due to the improper hand movements of the trainer, which gives the dog the impression of danger and fear in daily training. So much so that every gesture given to the trainer, whether given to him or to show intimacy, would frighten the dog, and even some dogs would react rebelliously and aggressively as soon as they saw the gesture of the trainer or others. Therefore, the gesture of the trainer is very important, not only to give accurate orders, to caress the dog properly, but also not to give the dog any illusion of intimidation. Just imagine how regrettable it would be if a dog suffered from hand phobia. If a hound suffers from this disease, it will no longer be possible for it to pass or participate in any tests or competitions. Therefore, people must be very cautious about this.

When the dog is seven months old, people can tame it. Just like educating children, people should never ask dogs too much. Therefore, breeders need to use auxiliary tools in taming. Through these, let the young dog know what it should do and what it should not do. Usually, the strength of the trainer's tone and the change in the level of the voice are enough to have a considerable effect on young dogs. For example, using rebukes such as "Bah", "no" or "what to do" make dogs quickly understand people's intentions. As a last resort, it is necessary to strengthen the impression of emphasis and warning on dogs, but this method is often used as an exception, and trainers are not allowed to use their hands, but roll up a newspaper or something soft and pat their hands or objects as a warning, but do not directly hit the dog with this kind of thing. In most cases, the sound of slapping the palm of the hand with a rolled-up newspaper is enough to serve as a reminder and warning to the dog. What is needed here, of course, is the "fingertip feeling" and mastery of the trainer, so as not to frighten the little guy. It should also be reminded that a person does not keep a dog in order to take it out on him easily and make the dog his own punching bag.

Therefore, do not let your dog suffer from hand phobia.

 
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