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My dog always bites the leash?

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      Arlene L
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      The leash is an item that must be prepared by a dog breeder. Although it may limit some freedom of the dog, it is a good guarantee for the safety of the dog itself and the dog owner and other personnel. However, some dogs are more stubborn and prefer to bite the leash. So, what do dogs like to bite the leash?
      What if a dog likes to bite a leash?
      How do dogs like to bite the leash?
      1. Before teaching the dog to accompany the leash, use the target stick to let the dog learn to accompany.
      2. Command your dog to pick up the leash when you are ready to go out. Sometimes a dog can learn not to bite a leash, as long as it links it to a walk.
      3. If it can look at you while you are traveling, it will not have the opportunity to bite the leash. So you can train your dog to pay attention to you.
      4. Train the dog to release the leash after hearing the command and use the password for “spit”.
      5. When carrying a dog every day, it is necessary to foresee the behavior of this bad biting leash. Distract its attention before biting and train it to do other actions, such as accompanying or sitting, or playing with other toys.
      6, using a reins type of traction belt, fangloveyu_ let the dog taste bad and no longer like to bite.
      7. Soak the traction belt with bitter apple juice. If it doesn’t work, try a bitter bitter orange or a pig’s fresh bile. Dogs will also be far from the hateful taste.

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