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How to educate dogs
10 Tips for Making Dogs Obey (1) Praise and touch-the purpose of training is to "teach", not "scold". The best way is to praise and pet often, so that dogs can understand the happy mood of their owners. (2) The password should be clear-in order to make the dog understand and remember, it is best to use short sentences with clear pronunciation when training, and it is not advisable to repeat them. When giving orders, avoid being loud or angry. Because dogs are very sensitive, the above practice will make dogs gradually associate being scolded with training. In addition, the same password should use different tones for dogs with different temperaments. For example, people who are "squatting down" should command neurotic dogs gently or heartily, and lively dogs should command loudly and flatly. Breeders should choose different ways according to the dog's personality. (3) Avoid unnecessary praise-praise the dog only when it is obedient. If you praise a dog easily, it will be confused. He doesn't know when he will get a compliment. In this way, it is difficult to carry out key training. (4) Correct in time-when the dog is ready to do something "impossible", stop it loudly and decisively. If you scold him afterwards, the dog won't understand the reason and will continue to do things that can't be done. What's more, if dogs are often reprimanded for unknown reasons, they will gradually distrust their owners and stop listening to their orders. (5) Resolutely put an end to corporal punishment-the method of forcing dogs to obey by corporal punishment is the most unacceptable. Like any animal, dogs are very alert to people. From the dog's point of view, being beaten and kicked for unknown reasons can only create the impression of being "abused". If it is a very powerful owner, the dog may obey because of fear. However, dogs growing up in this environment are extremely unsafe, sometimes attacking weak children or the elderly, and even biting people. Therefore, when dogs disobey orders and shoot a water gun at the dog's face at the same time, most dogs will be quiet. (6) Training anytime and anywhere-training is not limited by time. In some daily life, such as walking, eating, visiting, etc. Dogs should be patiently taught what to do and what not to do. (7) Never give up-dogs are not animals that can be remembered and followed immediately after being taught once or twice. It needs to gradually form memory in the process of continuous training. Therefore, the breeder needs patience and constant training. (8) Cultivate adaptability-dogs tend to avoid things they don't like, or bark at them, or simply destroy them. This sometimes brings great trouble to the host. In this case, first of all, be patient, don't be impatient, let the dog get close to what it doesn't like, and at the same time, keep talking to it in a gentle voice to calm it down. If you beat and scold the dog at this time, it will make the dog hide further. In addition, keeping the dog away from things and places it doesn't like can only increase the distress of the breeder, and there is nothing the breeder can do. (9) Don't compare with other dogs-dogs have different abilities. Therefore, it is necessary to train at a speed suitable for them, and never compare with other dogs, thus thinking that "our dog's understanding is really poor." Have faith in your dog. (10) Consult an expert-if you encounter any difficult problems during training, please consult an expert or veterinarian at any time.