Generally, Thai Ridgebacks do not bite at will. If biting occurs, it is often because the dog is threatened, and the dog may be given some training.
1. Toy replacement:
If the dog bites the owner with its mouth when playing with the owner, do not show any surprise at this time. Calmly hand the dog's toy to the dog and let the dog bite the toy instead of biting the owner. If it does not play with the toy, the owner will ignore it until it starts playing with the toy.
2. Leave the dog alone:
If the dog bites the owner while playing with its owner, the owner will immediately leave it and leave it alone. Close the room and repeat this action every time the dog bites. Over time, the dog will understand that if it bites the owner, the owner will abandon it, so that it will not bite again.
3. Use a traction rope:
If the dog bites the dog with its mouth while playing with the owner, the owner will usually tie the dog with a traction rope, and Tie it to a place where it can't touch, wait until it calms down, and then pet it. If it bites the owner, repeat the previous actions to understand that it does not bite the owner.
The tendency of dogs to bite people can be changed through training, so dog training is very important.
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