Only if you do these 3 points well, the Alaskan dog will treat you as a master, otherwise you will be in trouble!

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The Alaskan dog is a large dog. It looks fierce, but it is relatively gentle inside. So how can you make the Alaskan dog have a certain obedience and obey your management? As long as you do the following points, you and Alaska can get along well

Alaskans will have some traits of their own in life, but violence against the dog is always the worst solution. Correct education and guidance will make it obey you more!

NO.1: About food protection in Alaska

This is a dog's instinctive reaction, when you grab it, it will resist you. If it was you, you would definitely not want good things to be taken away by others. In fact, when eating in Alaska, it is best not to disturb it, and slowly suggest a sense of trust between you and your dog. Don't hit the dog just because it barks its teeth or resists, so that it won't necessarily eat after you feed it. There will be fear. You can also use snacks to induce the dog to do some small games to build a "trust" between you.

NO.2: About the demolition of homes in Alaska

Demolition is a common behavior of Alaskan dogs in puppyhood and adulthood. If it is detected in time, it must be stopped in time. But not with violence. After finding the house being demolished, you can point to the dog and say: No. Usually give it some bite-resistant toys. Or play some games about sniffing and take Alaska out for a walk every day. Exhausting its physical strength, the Alaskan dog is relatively vigorous, as long as the physical strength is in place. It doesn't have the strength to demolish the house! Violence just loses the "trust" between you and it

NO.3: About biting behavior in Alaska

If an Alaska bites as a puppy, don't hit it. Because puppies can't recognize the severity of their lower mouths, they must be trained in this cognition since childhood, not to bite people casually. When the dog bites you, be sure to shout "it hurts" loudly, and ignore it for the whole day. Dogs are very smart, and they will think like this. It turns out that what I did is wrong, and I can't bite casually. This way you can avoid this situation by training a few more times, if Alaska bites you after you hit it. Then the "trust" of this close contact will be gone, and it will be difficult to get close in the future!

Raising a dog is a life of patience. The most important premise for building a sense of trust is that "don't hit" dogs are very smart, and hitting too much will hurt the dog's heart. Alaska is big, but it is like a child. Can tell the difference between good and bad. So be patient and love it when you keep it up!

Conclusion: How is the relationship between you and your dog?

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