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What should dogs be taught?
What should dogs be taught?

Dogs are deeply loved by human beings, and educating dogs is also the key to make dogs a good pet who is obedient and sensible and gets along well with others. So, what should be taught to dogs? The following aspects are elaborated in detail.

1, basic command

It is necessary to teach dogs some basic commands. For example: sit down, come down, stand by, come over, leave, and so on. These basic commands are the cornerstone of dog education. Only when dogs master these basic commands can they carry out more advanced training.

The method of teaching basic commands is intensive training. Whenever the dog carries out the command correctly, the owner can add some compliments that make the dog happy, such as touching his head, food, toys and so on. It can make the dog have a positive association with the behavior of executing commands, so as to master the basic commands faster.

2. Social skills

Dogs are gregarious animals, so it is very important for dogs to learn good social skills. This includes the skills of getting along with other dogs and the communication skills between dogs and humans.

When teaching the dog social skills, the owner should take the dog to some public places, such as parks and pet shops, so that the dog can contact different people and other dogs. In this process, the owner can teach the dog how to interact with other dogs and people politely and friendly.

Step 3 find skills

Dogs have a strong sense of smell and search ability. Teaching dogs the skills of finding things can give full play to their talents. The skill of finding things can not only enrich the dog's life, but also help the owner find the lost things.

Teaching dogs the skills of finding things requires a gradual process. First of all, the owner can let the dog learn to know something and then hide it for the dog to find. When the dog finds this item, the owner should reward the dog in time, gradually increase the difficulty of hiding, and let the dog constantly improve the skills of finding things.

4. Other skills

Educating dogs is not limited to the above three aspects. Of course, it is necessary to decide which skills to educate dogs according to their breeds, interests and other factors. For example, some breeds of dogs are very good at swimming and can be taught to learn swimming skills; Moreover, some breeds of dogs are naturally very good at following instructions and can teach dogs some advanced motor skills.

In a word, dogs are very smart and lovely animals. As long as you spend some energy and time on education, you can make your dog a very obedient and sensible pet.