We choose to keep dogs because their personalities and looks attract us. Still, when we bring them home, we find that they are resistant to new things and are not as obedient and obedient as the usual dogs, so parents need to be patiently taught and trained at the beginning. How many months has the dog been trained? Don’t miss the best time for dog training! Please bookmark this tutorial in advance!
Defecate Training
The earliest and most controversial form of training is the training of puppies to defecate outside the house. Bowel training uses positive reinforcement, which uses a variety of foods and toys as rewards for optimal results. In addition to rewarding pets when they do it right to reinforce this behavior, another key is predicting when pets will defecate. Dogs usually defecate when walking, eating, drinking, or playing or when their parents are not paying attention. If training is practical, it is necessary to carefully observe the dog’s diet and establish a safe zone where the dog will never defecate. The ideal safe area is the kennel. If you don’t have a crate at home, try letting your puppy defecate in the bathroom or laundry room.
Ability training
Obedience is an interesting topic in training. Puppies typically need to be seven months of age before formal training begins. But many puppies often develop destructive behaviors before they’re seven months old, such as the puppy’s inability to learn to sit still, bite every shoe it can find, or jump on every guest. This is often misunderstood as puppies only understand lousy behavior and not good behavior, which is a source of contradiction. The solution is to thoroughly review the training method rather than doubt the puppy’s ability to learn. Traditional dog training methods focus on forcing the dog to obey. While coercion is an effective way to punish serious misconduct, it’s coercion, and it won’t work well if you want your dog to learn new behaviors. This kind of coercion can quickly suppress all behavior, for better or for worse. Overtraining your dog too early can lead to training failure, and to avoid this, focus on using positive rewards to train the correct behavior.
Barking Training
We generally don’t want dogs barking for no reason. Dogs may bark due to the proximity of strangers when guests are in the house. At this point, the parent should stop it immediately and tell it not to. When it stops, the parent can give it a light reward or praise to let it know that it’s the right thing to do to stop barking. If it hasn’t stopped, you can use the book to roll it into a tube and tap it on the head to let it know it’s not right, but pay attention and educate it.