How to Stop a Dog Dogs fighting
Learn to distinguish between fighting and fighting

Because more and more people are raising pets nowadays The more people there are, the more likely they are to meet other dog owners when walking their dogs. Dogs are in danger of fighting each other everywhere. If the two owners cannot deal with this matter calmly, it often starts to cause a farce between the owners. So we must first learn how to stop dogs from fighting with each other.

1. Understand the difference between fighting and making trouble

Examine the dog’s body shape. When dogs are playing around, they will also bite and growl, but the movements will not be too big. If we don’t understand the way dogs play, we may mistakenly think that they are fighting. The key is to look at the dog’s body. If it looks relaxed and relaxed and is wagging its tail, it may be playing tricks. And if the dog's body appears upright and hard, and its tail droops, it is usually fighting.

Otherwise, see if both dogs are equally interested. In some cases, one dog will think it's a game, but the other will not. If this is the case, even if your dog has no evil intentions, you still have to stop them from fighting. Pay close attention to the behavior and performance of the two dogs during the dispute.

Even though the two dogs seem to enjoy it, sometimes the fight can be too overbearing. For example, a large dog may occasionally insult a smaller dog. Going to a dog garden with other people's dogs is a great way to avoid fights and allows your dog to play with other dogs who are also interested in playing.

If you feel the situation is excessive, stop it. If your dog seems angry but not ready enough to start a fight, call him to you immediately to stop a fight from happening. At this time, the traction rope is very important. It can help us separate the two dogs very well.

How to stop dogs from fighting
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2. Stop fighting

1. Don’t catch everyone A dog necklace. When the dog really fights, if you grab the necklace, the dog will instinctively bite you, even if the dog has never shown aggression before. The body is strong and it is obvious that they are fighting rather than teasing. Don't reach out to grab them

2. Separate the two dogs with obstacles. Find something that can fit between the two dogs and keep them separated. A large piece of cardboard, plywood, a trash can lid, or a large stick can all be used without putting your hands in a dangerous area. Separate the dog when possible

3. Cover the dog with a blanket. Some dogs will hide when they can't see each other. Stop fighting. If you have a large blanket, tarp, or other opaque material, try to cover the fighting dogs to calm them down.

4. If two dogs have bitten each other or even refused to let go, under the premise of ensuring safety, the two of them can quickly lift the necklaces of the two dogs or wear handles on their chests and backs, and the dog’s front feet will Off the ground, the dog will open its mouth to breathe

3. Prevent fighting

1. Don’t encourage competition. Dogs will be possessive of food and toys. Some breeds are more inclined to protect their favorite things, while some dogs are more willing to share. Understand dogs Features so you can prevent fights from happening when other dogs come around. Put away praise, food, and toys when your dog is playing with other dogs.

2. Teach the dog to play in a regular manner. Usually, the dog needs to be trained to use positive reinforcement to encourage good behavior. If the dog bites, roars or shows other violent behaviors, Separate it from the dog and leave it alone until it calms down. 3. Pay attention to recall training to make it easier for the dog. After being called back by yourself, after such a conflict occurs, the dog may return to his own body when he hears his command.side. However, many dogs are more excited when fighting, so it is more reliable to wear a leash.

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