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Why do Shiba Inus become more unruly the more they are beaten?
First of all, it is absolutely unacceptable for owners to physically abuse their pets. Using violence to suppress violence is not appropriate. Because humans often have difficulty controlling their force, and pets have fragile bodies, they can easily be injured. Moreover, if the dog is traumatized and experiences stress, it is very unfavorable. Secondly, when a dog exhibits threatening gestures, the owner should first sternly reprimand it and use a newspaper to strike the dog's vicinity. When the dog slightly improves, immediately give it a reward, and patiently educate it.
How to choose a Shiba Inu
You can choose from several aspects. Look at the pedigree: Pure Shiba Inus generally have a wide forehead, small eyes that give a triangular feeling, deep brown eyes, and slightly upturned corners of the eyes. Their ears are shaped like triangles and stand upright. Their tails are short, forming a natural loop at the tip. Health: Healthy dogs have no secretions around their eyes and nose, a moist nose, clean and tidy anus, smooth fur, neat teeth, and clean ears without a smell. Hearing and vision: You can interact with the dog using toys to see if it can see and hear sounds. Vaccines: Finally, ask if the dog has completed its vaccination.
Are Shiba Inus aggressive?
Shiba Inus are generally friendly, but regardless of the breed, dogs have different personalities, which is related to individual differences. Each dog has a different temperament and personality, which is closely related to their owner's education. If the owner educates properly, there are few unruly dogs. Also, when choosing a dog, you can do thorough research to choose a dog with a good temperament, plus subsequent education, thus cultivating a well-behaved dog.
How to train a Shiba Inu
- Cultivate obedience: Train the young Shiba Inu to perform simple actions such as sitting, lying down, shaking hands, and standing up. Repeat the training multiple times a day and give the Shiba Inu some snacks as rewards.
- Create a suitable environment: Designate sleeping and excretion areas for the Shiba Inu to prevent them from defecating indoors.
- Establish a schedule: Set a fixed time for walking and feeding the dog daily, which is beneficial for better training.
- Cultivate a sense of ownership: If the Shiba Inu exhibits unruly behavior, give it some appropriate small punishments to consolidate the owner's position.