7/18/25

Signs Your Chinese Rural Dog Dislikes You and How to Train Them to Obey

If a Chinese Rural Dog (also known as a Chinese Native Dog or 'Cun Gou') dislikes its owner, it may exhibit behaviors such as avoiding the owner's approach, disobeying commands, baring its teeth, or even attempting to run away.

Signs Your Chinese Rural Dog Dislikes You

1. Avoidance of Affection

Dogs are generally affectionate and like to be close to their owners. However, if your dog actively avoids you, moves away when you approach, or hides when you get near (and you've ruled out health issues), it likely indicates that your dog dislikes you and wants to avoid contact. This is a key sign that your relationship needs some work.

2. Disobedience

Most dogs are generally compliant and can learn many commands with proper training. However, if your Chinese Rural Dog dislikes you, it may refuse to be trained, or it may ignore commands it knows. They may also not respond when you call their name. This suggests that they do not recognize you as their leader or authority figure, causing them to resist your influence and any training.

3. Aggressive or Retaliatory Behaviors

A dog that dislikes its owner may display aggression or seek retribution. This could include barking at you without any apparent reason, using vocalizations to express dissatisfaction, or even showing direct aggressive behaviors. They also may seek revenge by causing trouble when you’re not home, such as defecating indoors or damaging furniture. These are clear signs of a major problem in your relationship with your dog and needs to be addressed as soon as possible.

4. Attempting to Run Away

For dogs, home should be a place of safety and comfort. If your dog constantly tries to escape and has a history of running away, this suggests dissatisfaction with you and its current living environment. A strong desire to leave often indicates a negative association with their home life and the people in it.

How to Train Your Chinese Rural Dog to Obey

Building a positive relationship is essential to training your dog effectively. Consistent training, patience, and positive reinforcement are essential to a well-behaved dog. Here are some essential points for training:

1. Enhance Communication and Bonding

Spend quality time with your dog to improve bonding and communication. This will help your dog understand that you’re a source of positive interactions and will make it more receptive to your guidance. Building trust is key.

2. Provide Tasks and Reinforce Good Behavior

Give your dog tasks to complete and reward them immediately with treats and praise when they do. This satisfies their natural desire for activity and reinforces positive behaviors, making them much more likely to obey you in the future.

3. Correct Wrongdoings Consistently

When your dog makes a mistake, give it gentle but immediate corrections. If you do not correct these behaviors quickly, they might escalate and become habitual. Consistency in discipline will teach your dog what’s acceptable behavior and what is not.

4. Patience is Paramount

Every dog has a different learning pace, so be patient during the training. Do not force your dog, because this may cause stress and hinder progress. Being a patient trainer who builds trust will help your dog learn and make your relationship even better.

In conclusion, if you suspect your Chinese Rural Dog dislikes you, consider the above-mentioned signs, and take steps to build a trusting and respectful relationship. Through consistent positive training, your dog will begin to listen and respond appropriately.


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