Dog training generally begins two to three months after the dog is born. A dog that is two to three months old is equivalent to a child between 3 and 5 years old. Preschool children must go to kindergartens for systematic training, and dogs must also receive basic training within 6 months after birth. So how should we train? Today, the editor will take you to take a look!

When training, you can flexibly use two methods of praise and scolding. The two complement each other and one cannot exist without the other. Prompt praise and excessive reprimand are conducive to the success of training. Praise more and reprimand less.

If you only scold but not praise, the dog's spirit will be in a state of tension. Dogs often yearn for warmth and caress. Therefore, instead of scolding in this way, it is better to praise immediately as soon as there is good performance.

Only in this way can we receive better tuning results as soon as possible. For example, when a dog is defecating, it wants to defecate near the kennel. Seeing this, the owner should immediately lead it to the designated place. After penetration, the dog should be stroked appropriately. This is the most complete training method. I often see people giving food to dogs or toys to play with during training.

This is not a good approach. It is okay to use material stimulation to train dogs. When there is food, it is okay. Once there is no food, the dog may not listen to the owner's instructions.

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