How to train dogs to learn to "bite"?

Pet 9:21am, 16 July 2025 194

Dog biting behavior training is mainly the most direct and effective measure to prevent and directly stop criminal behavior and external attacks. This training is dangerous. If a friend wants to train his dog, it is recommended to use dog training protective gear!

1. Fierce training

Choose experienced rib trainers and hide them after appropriate disguise. The dog owner ties the dog to a certain distance from the trainee, and the dog owner stands next to the dog. The trainer holds a stick in his right hand and a sleeve in his left hand. He appears from a hidden place and makes various violent movements from far to near, hitting the ground with a whip or stick, and sometimes attacks and retreats, trying every means to motivate the dog and make it bark. The dog owner encourages the dog to pounce on the trainee and reward it with a "good" password.

When the dog's fierce sexual intercourse is caused, the trainer can walk to the dog, see the dog open its mouth, and hand it on the sleeve to let the dog bite. When the dog is bitten, the trainer can take off the sleeve and continue to tease the dog with a stick, so that the dog becomes hostile to the trainer; at this time, the trainer should retreat to the hidden place while teasing. After several times of this training, when the dog can successfully complete the training subject, it can proceed to the next step and training.

2. Training single dog to bite

to select the training ground in advance, and the trainees hide in the training ground. After the dog owner leads the dog to the training ground, he asks the dog to sit on the trainee in a hidden position. After the dog owner takes a half-squat position, he issues a "note" command to the dog, the trainee makes a sound to arouse the dog's alertness.

Stop for a moment, the trainer appears from a hidden place with a stick or a tree strip, constantly hitting the ground and making sneaky movements. When the dog's ferociousness reaches a level that is enough to bite the trainer, the dog owner should issue a "attack" command for the dog to bite; at this time, the trainer should make a move that is afraid of retreating, and finally escape, the dog owner constantly issues "attack" and "good" commands to encourage the dog, and then end the training.

3. Training dogs to "release"

After repeated training of the above methods, when the dogs dare to attack and bite the trainees and constantly bite them, the dogs should be trained to "release".

The basic method is:

When the dog owner asks the dog to bite the trainer's sleeve, the trainer resists for a while, then lowers his arm, makes the sleeve close to the ground and stays still. At this time, the dog owner puts the "release" command and pulls the traction belt back slightly.

Some dogs will let go as soon as they hear the "release" command under the dog owner, but some dogs will not let go in this case. The trainer should repeat the command and pull the traction belt backwards, cut the bridge of the dog's nose with his left hand or pinch the dog's thigh, and force the dog to let go on the inside. When the dog develops initial conditioned reflexes, the training distance is gradually increased to reach the level of commanding the dog to "release" at a longer distance.

If you do this repeatedly and your dog will become very aggressive. As long as you give your order, your dog will knock down all suspicious characters!