Pet Street Classroom | The best way to train your pet dog

Feb 16,2024
3Min

When training a pet dog, it is most unacceptable for the owner to use corporal punishment to force the pet dog to obey. Dogs that grow up in this environment are extremely insecure and sometimes attack weaker children or the elderly, or even bite people. However, many owners still have the following training misunderstandings. The details are as follows:

1. Train anytime and anywhere. There is a misunderstanding that pet dog training has a time limit, but this is actually wrong. We should patiently teach our pet dogs what they "should do" and what they "should not do" in daily life such as walking, eating, and having guests.

2. Don’t praise too much. Unlike educating a baby, praising a pet dog should be limited to when the pet dog is very obedient. If you praise it at all times, it will confuse it. It will not know when it will be praised, which will make future training more difficult.

3. Impatient. Pet dogs are not animals that can remember and follow instructions immediately after being taught once or twice. It requires the gradual formation of memory through continuous training. Therefore, breeders are required to be patient and constantly train it.

The key point in training is: correction must be timely. When your pet dog is about to do something it "can't do", you should stop it loudly and decisively. If you reprimand it afterwards, the pet dog will not understand the reason and will still continue to do those "not allowed" things. What's more serious is that if the pet dog is often reprimanded for unknown reasons, the pet dog will gradually develop a sense of distrust towards the owner and no longer listen to the owner's orders.

Pet dogs often avoid or bark at things they don't like. In this case, you must first be patient and never be impatient. Let your pet dog slowly approach the things it doesn't like, and at the same time, you must be patient. Keep talking to it in a gentle voice to calm it down.

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