When walking, the dog chases the owner and bites the owner's feet. This is caused by the dog's instinctive reaction to hunting, or the dog's own vigilance. To assist the dog in improving and feeding the dog, it is necessary to cultivate a good lifestyle.
How to train dogs to chase their owners when walking? If they carefully trace the dogs to the beginning stage, they were not people's family favors at that time, but they just like wolves and had the instinctive reaction to hunting. Therefore, when the dogs have fun with their partners, they can find that they like to make a quick final sprint and pounce on the other side. This is why they instinctively react. When they are childhood, they will also use the heel of their owner as the training target. As long as they move their heels, the little one will enter the simulation situation.
There are some wangwo who lack self-confidence and are smaller in shape. In order to better develop and strengthen their own momentum, they will take action first. Compared to face-to-face battles, this kind of wool will choose to siege from behind and adopt the strategy and tactic of biting and running.
When a customer is visiting at home, some dogs will especially go around the back of the customer's heel and open their mouths to bite it. The force is sometimes light and sometimes heavy, which often makes the customer feel frightened and the owner is very sorry. Generally, this type of Wangwang is more vigilant, and he will make such "warning" actions in order to better protect himself and to better protect his relatives.
There are some wools that are cultivated into working dog breeds, such as border collies and Boscorgi. Take Corgi as an example. They will bite their heels while spinning, in order to better concentrate everyone into a circle. If a small animal leaves the team, Corgi will bite his heels and force him to return to the circle.