How To Train Japanese Spitz Puppy?
Sarah Silva
To properly teach your Japanese Spitz, the first and most critical step is to establish a bond with him. To acquire the trust and confidence of your Japanese Spitz, you must first attempt to establish a caring and loving relationship with him as soon as you bring him home.
When Japanese Spitz puppies feel confident that they are family members, they are more receptive to their parents’ training commands. As with any other relationship, you and your Japanese Spitz must have mutual trust and respect.
Respect is earned via the establishment of limits and the treatment of individuals who violate those boundaries with firmness and justice. Trust takes time to develop, and respect is earned via the establishment of boundaries.
Without enforceable bounds, respect cannot be developed. When there is no respect for your Japanese Spitz, it is nearly impossible to build a bond with him.
This is a frequently asked question by new Japanese Spitz owners. Allow me to ask you a couple of questions rather than responding to yours:
Do you use treats, collars, head halters, or clickers to train your Japanese Spitz to obey your commands?
Do you have to yell at your Japanese Spitzto to get his attention?
Is it true that your Japanese Spitzal always arrives or sits when and when you command?
If the bulk of your comments are negative, it may be time to reconsider your role as a committed Japanese Spitz trainer and ideal pet parent.
Prior to commencing any training, you must establish yourself as your family’s “ALPHA dog.” Your Japanese Spitz must recognize you as the pack leader and in command.
If you wish to be the Alpha, the following are some essential DO’s and DONT’s to observe:
Always exit and enter by the front door – keep in mind that you are the boss;
Always eat first, and then offer your Japanese Spitz something to eat after you’ve finished.
When your Japanese Spitz is lying on the floor, avoid circling him; instead, direct him away from you.
Allow your Japanese Spitzset to set the rules; pay attention to him only when you believe it is necessary, not when he demands it.
Allowing your Japanese Spitz to sleep in your bed is a bad idea; establish a clear sleeping area for him.
Once you’ve established yourself as the Alpha, you’ll find that training your Japanese Spitz and getting him to listen will be much easier than you anticipated. Bear in mind that until your Japanese Spitz learns to “listen,” all of your training will be in vain!
Do you know the name of your Japanese Spitz? When you address your Japanese Spitz by name, does he give you a look? This is the most critical and basic part of training a Japanese Spitz. In the event that your Japanese Spitz does not answer his name, you will not be able to capture his attention in order to teach him any additional commands.
To ensure that your Japanese Spitz recognizes his name, place a treat in your palm and hold it away from your body. Call out your Japanese Spitz’s name. He will very certainly inspect the treat you are holding. Continue screaming his name until he turns around and locks his gaze on you. Give him the treat immediately. Repeat the activity with the treat on the other hand. Once you’re certain your Japanese Spitz has learned to know his name, simply mention it and reward him for gazing at you with the stroking or a snuggle.