How to train an Alaskan to be obedient

When training, before you want to make your Alaskan Malamute more obedient, you should first understand and master the temperament of the Alaskan Malamute, as well as its living habits and rules.
Before training, you should also communicate more with the Alaskan Malamute so that the Alaskan Malamute can completely trust you and make it treat you as its master. Let the Alaskan Malamute feel a relaxed and friendly atmosphere so that it will not feel lonely.
To make an Alaskan Malamute obedient, training should start from an early age. Young Alaskan Malamute dogs are more docile and their temperament has not yet formed a fixed pattern. Therefore, it will be easier for the owner to educate and train. It is also easier to train young Alaskan Malamutes to become obedient.
To make the Alaskan Malamute obedient, the owner cannot pamper it too much. The master should have a good grasp of the degree of punishment and reward. He should not hesitate when punishment is due, and should not be stingy with praise when praise is due. The training commands must be unified and standardized, and do not change them day and night. This can easily cause confusion in Alaska and disrupt the rhythm of training. The forbidden password is "no", so use "no" to the end. Don't say "no" for a while and "NO" for a while. You want the Alaskan Malamute to have a feeling of awe and love for you. When the Alaskan Malamute regards you as its master, it will listen to you very much.
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