The Weimaraner is a relatively fierce dog, so it is somewhat aggressive. When raising this kind of dog, you must be careful not to let the dog be stimulated.
Weimaraners are banned in some areas, probably because they are relatively fierce dogs, more aggressive and can easily harm humans or other animals. Therefore, in some areas they are not allowed to be raised, but in some areas there are still many people raising them.
1. When a dog bites its owner, the first step is to reprimand it immediately and severely. Even for small breeds, their teeth are very sharp, which is very dangerous for owners, and their bad habit of biting must be eliminated as soon as possible. After your dog bites, you can hold its chin and blame it, or roll a magazine into a tube and knock it on the floor to make noise to scare it. These are all very effective methods. After the owner accuses the dog, the dog will calm down when it is frightened. At this time, it should be praised.
2. If your dog likes to bite strangers, you may wish to eliminate the dog's fear of outsiders with the help of your friends. You can let your friend feed the dog food, and let it see the food being handed to the friend from the owner, so that it can understand that this person is recognized by the owner and is not a dangerous person. After the dog eats the food fed by its partner, the two people should praise it together, so that it can gradually get used to interacting with strangers.
How to determine the mood of a Weimaraner?
1. You must be patient with puppies. When the owner complains that it has done something wrong, don’t forget how much it has done in a day, let alone that it is only a child. During the ten-day Weimar puppy, the deep emotions and trust between the dog and its owner are indispensable prerequisites for all training.
2. Be calm about your dog's behavior. If you don't like it, hug it. If you don't like it, ignore it or even punish it corporally. You can't play with it to build a sense of confidence.
3. It is best to take the dog home at the beginning of a holiday, so that the owner can spend a few days with it, take care of it, observe its character and habits, and also facilitate it to get to know its new home and new owner.
Be patient when raising Weimaraners.
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