How to train an Australian Shepherd? The most need to strengthen vigilance training

How to train the Australian Shepherd. The Australian Shepherd’s personality is very docile. Among all the dogs, they are also relatively loyal to humans. Their docile personality characteristics are especially prone to be abducted by bad people. So we They should train their ability to distinguish others, and other interesting abilities to bring happiness to themselves and ensure their safety. So, how do you train Australian Shepherds?

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1. Personal training to strengthen vigilance

The character of the Scottish Sheepdog is too docile and kind, and can play with anyone, and is not wary. It is very easy to be "abducted" and "lost". Therefore, the owner should strengthen the Scottish Shepherd's vigilance against strangers.

The owner wants to take the Scottish Shepherd to a crowded place and issue a "wait" command. Then, the owner will leave the dog's sight and observe some behaviors of the dog nearby. Ask a person the dog has never seen before to act as an assistant, and use food and toys to attract the dog's favor. When the Scottish Shepherd seemed to relax his guard, the assistant picked up the leash and took the dog away. If the Scottish Shepherd will follow him obediently, the owner should yell at him immediately, but never let the dog see him. Repeated several times, the Scottish Shepherd will be deeply impressed and will not make the same mistake again.

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2. Training to prevent damaged items

The Scottish Shepherd is very destructive and loves to bite things, such as furniture and slippers. In addition to strengthening the training to correct the bad habit of biting things, the owner should also increase punishment. For example, when the Scottish Shepherd damages an item, take it to one place, and place the damaged item around it. Once the Scottish Shepherd attempts to "cross the border", the owner will immediately issue the "no" command, and then flick the tip of its nose to show punishment. Otherwise, ignore it again to deepen the Scottish Shepherd's cognition.

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The origin of the Australian Shepherd

The Australian Shepherd was developed from the United States. It may also originate in the Basque region of the Pyrenees between Spain and France. However, it is called the Australian Shepherd because it entered the United States from Australia in the 18th century. The Basque Sheepdog is linked. Like most other sheepdogs, the Australian Shepherd originally had many names, including Spanish Shepherd, Shepherd Dock, Tracking Dog, New Mexico Shepherd, and California Shepherd. After the Second World War, with the popularity of riding western horses, the Australian Shepherd dog also emerged. This breed has gradually become known by people through frequent appearances in movies and TV shows, and it has inherited multiple uses. And the characteristics of pointing ability make it popular in farms and ranches. The rancher kept cultivating this breed to maintain its adaptability, keen wisdom, strong shepherd ability and pleasing appearance, and finally won the love of people.

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Living habits of the Australian Shepherd

After the Australian Shepherd entered the family and became people’s pet dog, its IQ has been far higher than that of its counterparts on the pasture. After entering the complex social interactions of humans, it stimulates its intelligence to develop further and makes it a pet dog. The Australian Shepherd is smarter, and interacts with the owner more smoothly and pleasantly. Therefore, as long as the owner is at home, they should be regarded as partners in life, playing and talking with them. In such exchanges, you will get unexpected gains.

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