Isn’t the Shiba Inu cute? Indeed, who doesn’t love a simple and honest look? But there are also many Shiba Inu dogs that develop bad habits after being spoiled. For example, this 4-year-old male Shiba Inu dog [Adobe] (does this name look familiar? It’s very unique, right? Would you guess that the person who named it might be a designer?)

Adobe is very playful and active, which is okay, but it is not friendly to people and dogs. He will bite and fight with dogs at any time. Even the owner himself has been bitten by it, and the bite is bloody.
This is very serious. If you bite an outsider, it will be more than a simple matter of dealing with the wound. The compensation fee may be devastating!
In order to solve this problem, the owner brought Adobe to the Giant Pet Behavior and Psychology Center to receive corrections and adjustments.
Adobe is quite aggressive and dominant, and he has not been neutered yet. As time goes by, his situation will only become more and more serious.
The owner told the dog trainer that it will chase and bite most small moving animals, even people, and is very hostile to most male dogs, regardless of their size. And if anyone helps it wipe its body or feet or comes close to it, they may be bitten.
It can be seen that the male owner’s family members originally loved Adobe very much, but many times this love turned into doting, which unknowingly caused various bad habits of the dog.
According to the large number of cases that Ju Xiaomeng has come into contact with, if the dog at home develops the bad habit of biting people, it is easy for family members to have an idea: Is this dog useless?
But Ju Xiaomeng believes that you should never give up easily. To correct Adobe's bad habits, you need to exercise day after day and improve bit by bit under the influence of the dog group and the guidance of the dog trainer.
For example, daily massages
Exercises on the go
Integration of the dogs
From the beginning, they were afraid to go into the water
To the joyful swimming afterwards,
Ignore others when they reach out to the side
I wiped its feet without resisting
In the end, Adobe withstood everyone's petting test, and did not bite back like before, but accepted it happily.
After more than a month of foster care and social training, Adobe returned to that familiar home again. Both the male and female owners were able to have close contact with him, and the female owner was very excited because she touched his tail for the first time without being bitten.
Adobe, congratulations on your successful graduation! I am also relieved that you have a good master who will never give up on you!
