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For beginners, how to train when raising Keji?
Introduction: Keji, as a very lovely and docile pet dog, is also loved by many dog owners. So, how do beginners train Keji?

First, prepare what Keji needs.

For a novice, when he just bought Keji, he can prepare some things that Keji needs, such as kennel, dog food, dog bowl, urine pad and other necessary things, and then slowly buy him some toys and snacks. In addition, Keji puppies have poor adaptability when they first get home, so it is recommended to keep them in dog cages for a period of time. Narrow space will make Keji feel more secure, and it is not recommended to let Keji live a long life. Remember to take Keji for vaccination regularly, which will help prevent some common infectious diseases in dogs. The environment at home must be clean and tidy to avoid breeding parasites on Keji. As a novice, we should regularly deworm Keji to avoid being infected and sick by parasites.

Second, training small bases.

Beginners must establish a good trust relationship with Keji before training Keji, and let Keji trust you before starting training, otherwise it will be in vain. Generally speaking, when Keji is 3 to 4 months old, you can give him some proper training, starting with calling his name, and you must be patient when training. Let it learn step by step, starting with the shortest password, so that Keji can really become. In addition, some snacks can be prepared during the training of Keji. If you do well, you can give it these temporary rewards, which can improve the dog's training enthusiasm.

Third, what should I pay attention to when raising Keji?

What do novices need to pay attention to when raising Keji? First of all, we should pay attention to Kejirong's easy to get dirty, so we should always help Kejirong take a bath. In addition, Keji's hair loss is also very serious, often making the house full of dog hair. So it is necessary to clean the room often. Compared with the puppy Keji, it is very energetic and especially likes outdoor sports. Therefore, he will often take Keji out for a walk. Because Keji has short legs, he is prone to lumbar spondylosis. In addition, Keji is a very greedy puppy, so the novice eats in Angkeqi.