Black and Tan Coonhound Care Knowledge

Coonhound protection knowledge
Coonhound ( (Definite introduction)

The black and tan coonhound sounds very cute from its name. This dog is a large dog with a large food intake and exercise capacity. The hair is not very long, but it needs regular care. , so they need careful care when raising them. If you want to own a Coonhound that is both playful and sophisticated, familiarity is essential.
1. In practice, as long as you find that the dog is trying its best to do what you want it to do, you should praise it with kind words and deeds, and occasionally feed it some food to encourage it; instead of using threatening words or hitting the dog, Only the cutoff for the difference is available.
2. The correct training and understanding of dogs is an art, and this art can only be learned by those who can really think and deal with it from a psychological point of view; and those who do not work according to scientific procedures will not treat dogs well. Dog owners who treat their dogs carelessly, or even play with, tease, or intimidate others with their dogs will not only never get to know a good dog, but will also train the dog to become a harmful dog.
3. When getting to know a puppy, you cannot require it to obey everything, just like you cannot make such requirements for children. However, during the breeding process, the dog must be pointed out what it is taboo about. In this way, as the dog ages, it learns to follow. If a dog is found doing something it is not allowed to do, it must be punished. It should be pointed out that the punishment here is not to hit the dog, but to shake the necklace around the dog's neck, reprimand it severely or pat it gently. However, punishment can only be imposed if you immediately catch it doing something it is not allowed to do. Punishment afterwards is negligent, otherwise the dog will understand that whatever is done for it is negligent.
4. When getting to know the dog, it is best for the owner to raise and control the dog himself. When feeding the dog and interacting with the dog frequently, the style should be flexible, the conversation should be gentle, and the behavior should be generous. Coupled with daily grooming and cleaning, and playing with the dog, the dog's defensive and cogitative reactions to itself will be gradually eliminated, and the dog will become familiar with the owner's smell, voice, and behavioral characteristics, etc. When a dog shows affectionate and excited reactions to its owner, it can become familiar with the dog.
5. The premise of various familiarity is that the dog follows it unconditionally. This is what people often say to control and control their own dogs. The most obvious manifestation of a dog's obedience is its familiarity with the action of "walking in" or "coming". In all circumstances, including when playing, dogs must immediately hear a summons or whistle.time to return to his master. This requires training when the dog is young. If in the early stages of acquaintance, the puppy does not return quickly when it hears a summons or whistle, the owner should not punish it, nor should it be tied up immediately or stop the acquaintance immediately, lest the dog may associate the "coming closer" behavior with its unpleasant mood. The communication is there; it should be praised in immediate retrospect.
Six. According to the needs of work and survival and the dog's handling ability, there are many projects that can be used to familiarize dogs. Such as rope leading, free following, sitting down, coming, taking a seat, and stopping to become familiar with it. There are also things like dropping things at designated locations, joining, picking up, jumping, overcoming obstacles and climbing, biting, tracking and searching, protecting and guarding, etc. Trainers and dog owners can choose specific training programs based on their own needs, preferences, and the personality of their dogs. If you are actually familiar with the method, you can also explore it yourself in experiments.

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