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How to train Tibetan Mastiff to fight

Date: 2025-01-13

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How to train Tibetan Mastiff to fight
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Tibetan mastiffs can be trained by imitation. Some Tibetan mastiffs are exposed to such orders for the first time and do not know what the owner wants them to do. At this time, they can let them sit quietly and observe the movements of other Tibetan mastiffs. By observing and imitating, let Tibetan mastiffs understand what to do. What you do, often get twice the result with half the effort, you might as well try it in training.

How to train a Tibetan Mastiff:

1. Mechanical stimulation method. Mechanical stimulation is a method to control the behavior of Tibetan mastiffs when they don't listen to instructions by using appliances. The most commonly used is the leash (leash). When the mastiff is accompanying and training, the owner should have the initiative in the direction. If you don't act according to the owner's intention, you can pull the leash to force it not to do things against the owner's wishes.

2. Food stimulation method. The food stimulation method is to give food rewards when the mastiff is successfully trained or attracts its attention, so as to arouse the enthusiasm for training. If you only train and ignore rewards, the mastiff will feel that training is a very meaningless thing, and all training methods are futile. Food can stimulate the conditioned reflex of the dog, let it know that it is good to be obedient.

3. Combine mechanical stimulation and reward training method. This method is to use the mechanical method to force it to act according to the instructions when the dog refuses to be trained, and at the same time reward it when the movement is successful or has improved. If the mechanical stimulation intensity is too large and too frequent, it will cause the dog to have the opposite reflex, and it will be afraid and avoid every time it is trained, and it will not be able to remember the essentials of the action. Although rewards are necessary, they should be appropriate. If there are too many rewards, it will affect the normal appetite, and it is not conducive to future training. It can be combined with stroking and verbal praise to achieve the purpose of rewarding, and the owner should show his true feelings.

4. Imitation training method. The imitation training method is to let the trained mastiff watch how a well-trained mastiff is trained and rewarded, and be influenced and inspired from it. This method can vividly and effectively let the dog understand what to do, and the training effect is sometimes beyond the reach of mechanical stimulation. Little VIA is influenced and inspired by VIA, which makes it easier to train.

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