Hands often bitten by silver fox? Editor teaches you how to 'teach' it!
Many friends get bitten by their silver foxes when raising them. Every time getting bitten requires a hospital visit. I believe many people must be very annoyed. Today the editor brings you a tutorial to help solve the problem of being bitten by a silver fox. Make the silver fox obey you from now on and dare not act rashly.
First, make the silver fox fear your fingers and have a shadow over your fingers:

I believe many friends, after being bitten by a silver fox, just act as if nothing happened. Getting bitten is getting bitten, and they have never thought about punishing their dog. To make the silver fox no longer dare to bite you, we first need to make the dog fear our body. We can apply some irritating-smelling substances, such as floral water, to parts that the silver fox often likes to bite, such as fingers and feet. When the dog bites, it will feel disgusted and immediately retreat. This way, next time the dog bites its owner, it will think twice and consider whether to bite the owner.
Secondly, consider why the silver fox bites the owner:
This is a deeply frightening question: why does the silver fox bite its owner for no reason? I think this is closely related to the owner’s usual education. The owner must have done something wrong that caused the silver fox to bite. We need to make proper demands on the silver fox normally. We cannot let it do whatever it wants just because we like it. Owners can train the silver fox to cultivate proper judgment of things. When training the silver fox, we must pay attention to its upbringing. Raising a small pet is like raising a child. We need to teach them correct views of animals, the world, and values to make it an animal that does not harm others.
Finally, accompany the silver fox well:
I believe many friends fall in love with the silver fox because of its smile! However, the silver fox is an animal loyal only to its owner and very wary of strangers. It was originally a working dog and became a pet dog gradually after World War II, but its inherent fierceness is hard to erase. Therefore, being bitten by a silver fox is expected. I believe by caring for the silver fox well, you will gain its recognition and no longer be bullied.
After listening to the editor’s introduction, I don’t know how everyone feels about the knowledge on how not to be bitten by a silver fox. I believe after this introduction, everyone will have a deeper affection for the silver fox! As long as we treat it well, it will treat us well!