1, guide puppies to transition from biting cloth and soft objects to balls and sticks in time.
Puppies try to shape from biting soft cloth, but they must be guided to shape after a certain period of time, otherwise they will stay in the stage of biting soft cloth and don't like to shape. If some dogs are not interested in tangible things, they can be led by dogs who like shapes.
2. Let the dog get the things in your hand and attract the dog's attention.
First, tie toys, hairballs or dumbbells with ropes, and let dogs chase and bite things by fishing. After training for a period of time, throw the object instead, let the puppy take it back, draw the puppy's attention to your hand during the throwing process, and let the puppy realize that the object was thrown from the keeper's hand.
3. Correct bad behavior in time.
Malinua's inattention includes: fiddling with things at will and running around with a belt. The reason for these behaviors is often that they are left unchecked for too long, or that the breeder lets the dog move with a rope instead of taking things. At this time, it is necessary to correct these bad behaviors in time and let the puppy pay close attention to the items in the owner's hands.
Therefore, I advocate that in the initial stage of training, induction training should be given priority to, and after conditioned reflex is initially formed, it should be standardized by certain compulsory means.
In a word, a smart, flexible and excellent working dog will be trained as long as we fully understand the physiological habits of Marinua dogs and master the appropriate training methods.