I have a super caring shiba at home (1) 

I have a super caring shiba at home (1) 

I have a super caring shiba at home (1) 

It is a super caring shiba. Two days ago, he was scolded for some reason in the morning and was asked to go to the sofa on the second floor for a 5-minute timeout. He went downstairs crying and it followed him. When he climbed onto the sofa and continued to sob, it stuck to his feet and watched over him. 

A few days ago, he refused to put away his toys and was asked to go back to his room to reflect on his mistakes. He cried inside and it watched over his door. 

Kiba’s favorite octopus toy when he was a child. 

Because some people are still watching, I will update it again. It actually agreed to play the doctor game with him 

and waited to be fed human snacks, with an innocent face that said “What? Are you sure you gave me some just now? I didn’t get anything!” By the way, if you give treats to a dog, you cannot give it to it if it is looking at the food and asking for it. When training it, it must look at the owner and make eye contact before giving it. This is very important. Failure to train it properly may lead to aggressive behavior in the future. 

It actually let him ride it without running away! It didn’t even want to hug us. 

——–Dividing line————At the end, I have posted a new comparison photo of my Shiba Inu and a fox. Thank you for your likes, but please do not use photos of children in this post, and please do not reprint them. The last two comparison photos of the dog and the fox are free to use. Thank you. 

I couldn’t help but say a few words when I saw a dog owner bitten by his own Shiba Inu. Shiba Inu is very smart. If you don’t dominate it, it will think that its status is higher than yours, and it will show its teeth, bark, and bite people because of this. In the United States, if you want a dog to survive, the first lesson is not to bite people. Dogs are more mouthy when they are puppies. They can’t help biting furniture, chewing valuables, and even chewing their owners’ cars, but they must not bite or grind their teeth on people. When Kiba was a puppy, we always took him to socialize so that he could adapt to any occasion and different people. When he was a child, he would not be surprised by anything when he grew up. However, because he had just been raised and was not fully trained, we were most afraid that he would bite others. There is only one end for a dog that bites others. People call the police. If they can subdue it, they will euthanize it. If they cannot subdue it on the spot, the police will shoot the dog on the spot. 

As for how to dominate it, if it shows its teeth or acts aggressively at you, immediately turn it over so that its belly is facing the sky, press its chest with one hand, and use the other hand to prevent it from turning over. Look at it and firmly say no to it until it surrenders or calms down, then let it go. If its teeth touch you when it plays with you, immediately say no to it and stop playing. It’s that simple. If it makes a mistake and is not caught on the spot, it is useless to punish it afterwards, because it will not know what it did wrong. Be sure to catch it on the spot and educate it immediately. Training dogs’ behavior well is the real way to love dogs and be responsible for them, and it also avoids disturbing other people.

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