How can an Alaskan dog be obedient?

Updated on pet 2024-02-09
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You can be obedient if you train slowly...

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Give it a name, teach it something qualitative, prepare teething toys, and don't let Alaska eat indiscriminately.

    1. Give it a name

    In this way, when you train it in the future, you can call it better, and when you are with Alaska, you must call it, so that it can better understand its own name. When training Alaska, it is essential to have a good diet before that.

    2. Teach it some qualitative content and train it

    For example, sitting, stopping, eating, doing well are these short words, don't use sentences, the kind of content is too complicated for Alaska. Use these words all the time while training, and then ask him not to suddenly change what he says when he does something.

    For example, Alaska is asked to sit down all the time, says sit down all the time, and then says sit down one day. Alaska may not be able to react right away, so the word should never be changed. You can also add gestures when specifying a word.

    For example, tell an Alaskan to sit down with his hand pointing down when he sits down.

    3. Prepare teething toys4. Don't let Alaska eat indiscriminately

    It is the nature of pet dogs to pick up things to eat on the street, in the garden or in all corners of the home, and they do not know how to refuse the food given by strangers.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If Alaska is disobedient, it will indeed cause a lot of trouble to its owner, and to treat Alaska, who is disobedient, should first find the reason for Alaska's disobedience. Sometimes Alaska is disobedient, it may be that I want to go out for a walk, sometimes I am disobedient, it may be that I am hungry, sometimes Alaska is disobedient, and it may be that I am not feeling well; Alaska has its own intentions, but parents don't understand it.

    If Alaska is disobedient because of willfulness or tantrums. Then parents can tell it by reprimanding it that this is not right. After keeping the Alaskan dog stable, parents must encourage it and praise it for loving and caring for it or it, so that Alaska can understand what kind of parents will love it more.

    Believe that Alaska is not stupid and know what to do to their advantage.

    There is another type of pampering that some parents love Alaskan puppies from childhood to adulthood. Doing so also tends to make the Alaskan dog kick its nose in the face. Therefore, the master must punish when he should be punished, and reward when he should be rewarded.

    Punishment can be fasting, and rewards can be given with caresses or snacks. It is believed that Alaska will soon be able to change its disobedient behavior.

    Effective training is a must. When you find that Alaska is disobedient, you can warn Alaska by flicking your head or nose. Let it understand and understand that when it does something wrong, parents will punish it in this way.

    But the movements should be light and heavy. That would be an abuse of Alaska, don't.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Alaskan dog pudding, the best thing to do is to sell him. Let those who are able to take him away.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    What should I do if my Alaskan dog is disobedient? Then at this time, you want to uh-huh, isn't this um? What's going on? Then you should take a look at what Paimin is Yuanzhen Xian Lingyin? Still disobedient.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Why is Alaska disobedient?

    1. Geographical environment

    Alaska is located in the northwest of the North American continent and is the largest state in the United States. Due to its special geographical environment, Alaska has a large temperature range throughout the year, with long and cold winters and 24-hour sunshine in summer. This climate has a great impact on Alaska's vegetation, fauna, and human society.

    Animals need to adapt to survive in such harsh environments, and the Alaskan Dog is a dog that has been selected to survive in a difficult environment, and they maintain a wild and autonomous character. As a result, the Alaskan dog is a very stubborn dog that prefers to make decisions on its own rather than being ordered to be obedient.

    2. Independent personality

    The Alaskan dog is a working dog whose main job is to tow a sled. In the snow, Alaskan dogs need to make quick decisions and lead the squad to complete tasks. Therefore, they must have a strong independent character and autonomy.

    This is also why Alaskan dogs don't like to follow other people's commands.

    In addition, Alaskan dogs keep a certain distance from their owners when carrying out their work and complete tasks alone. They have a natural autonomous personality and do not like to be restrained and controlled.

    3. Social skills

    Alaskan dogs are very social dogs, but they prefer to interact with other dogs rather than with humans. This means that owners need to let them have more contact with other dogs during social training, establish friendly relationships, and let them gradually get used to human interactions.

    If Alaskan dogs are socialized early, they can be more receptive to human commands and thus become more obedient. But if the dog is not properly trained, it will appear very stubborn and difficult to tame.

    4. Eating habits

    The Alaskan dog is a very picky eater. They prefer to eat high-protein, high-energy foods such as fish, meat, and animal offal. In addition, Alaskan dogs also need a lot of exercise and training every day to burn energy, so they can't overeat, otherwise they will become lazy and not easy to tame.

    For Alaskan dogs, food is not only important for meeting physiological needs**, but also the key to gaining motivation and energy. If the owner is unable to provide the right food to meet the dog's needs, the Alaskan dog can become disobedient and difficult to handle.

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My dog is like this now, you can first see if he is really stuck in the bone, if not your dog is a kennel cough, this must take medicine, but it is best not to inject, my dog every day clicks and has phlegm can not spit out, I asked the hospital said that it is a kennel cough, I now give him azithromycin, half a tablet in the morning and half a tablet in the evening, and feed 5ml of Nian Ci'an with a needle at noon, now it's almost a week, and I don't cough anymore. I don't know if your dog can adapt to it, if you will have diarrhea or vomit after eating, you can buy amoxicillin capsules for children. Two in the morning, two in the evening, generally a week, and kennel cough is contagious, don't let him touch other dogs, this is my personal experience, I have 6 Alaska at home.