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What about the little devil that won’t stop barking?
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Huskies
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What about the little devil that won’t stop barking? >
Handbook organizing tips: spend more time with it
Suitable for ages 0-2 months
[Goal of correction] Let the dog learn to control its behavior and help it expend excess energy that it would otherwise use to make noise. Give him more opportunities to go out as his way of showing himself.
[Difficulty of remediation]
[Rectification steps]
1. Sometimes a dog will feel insecure and bark if you don’t hold it. Dependent dogs, especially when entering a new environment, often bark. This demand becomes more urgent if you don’t pick it up, and this behavior becomes chronic because the release of adrenaline is itself a reward for it.
2. You should spend more time with your dog, leaving him your favorite toys, enough food and water to avoid him barking because he can’t meet basic needs.
3. Some dogs repeatedly jump into the air and try to lick their owner’s face. You shouldn’t encourage it, it will make it like it more because it needs more self-esteem.
4. But if the dog keeps jumping up to you or grabbing you with his front paws, you will leave the room quietly. It will want to know why you are leaving and will soon calm down.
5. After a minute, when the dog is quiet, go back to the room and order him to sit. You should reward the dog for good behavior.
[Ark Review]
Dogs bark to express excitement, greeting, warning, fear, pain, or exhaustion. Some dogs bark easily; some bark when they feel isolated and overly dependent on their owners; some dogs find barking to be an effective way to get attention; some bark because they will be rewarded; and sometimes dogs find their own form of entertainment if they are not getting enough mental and physical stimulation. Many dogs will bark when they suddenly hear a noise. However, some dogs will bark for a long time unless you teach them to control their behavior. It barks in a rhythmic manner and only stops when the owner commands it to. For a manic dog, you are actually cheering him on by shouting quiet. When the dog completes the action, don’t forget to give a treat immediately as encouragement.
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II. What if the imp keeps asking for food?
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Labrador
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Second, what if the imp keeps asking for food?
Handbook organizing tip: Develop a regular time and place for meals
Suitable for ages 0-2 months
[Rectification Goal] For dogs to learn not to ask for food and to develop a regular mealtime and place.
[Difficulty of remediation]
[Rectification steps]
1. Dogs asking for food at the table can be really annoying. Giving him food from the table once in a while is worse than every time. A fixed habit is easier to correct than an occasional habit.
2. Make your dog understand that he can only eat when you allow him to. When you are ready to give him a treat, command him to sit, but remember to leave the table while the treat is being prepared.
3. Put the food on the floor, but still let it sit until you release the command with eat or well.
[Ark Review]
Dogs are naturally gluttonous, so bad habits associated with eating often plague dog owners. Why dogs have bad eating habits! Instinct – Dogs naturally don’t want to waste. Opportunity – Food is where it is available. Boredom – A lonely dog looking for a pastime. When your dog doesn’t come begging for food while you’re eating, reward him when you’re done.
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What about the imp that keeps picking on other dogs?
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Golden Retriever
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What about the little devil that keeps picking on other dogs? >
Distraction, restricted movement on a leash
Suitable for ages 0-2 months
[Rectification Goal] For dogs to learn not to ask for food and to develop a regular mealtime and place.
[Remediation Difficulty]
[Rectification steps]
1. Make eye contact. When your dog makes eye contact with your opponent, you should be disturbed. Raising the tail and looking angrily at the opponent indicates a fight is about to break out.
2. The challenge was intense and the aggression caused by the entire dominance was difficult to deal with. In most cases, the fight is often preceded by aggressive body posturing and growling. Unless one of the dogs gives in, a fight is inevitable. During the fight, the dog may bite the interfering person, including the dog owner.
3. Between you and another dog, many dogs will defend their owners by attacking. The dog stands between you and the other dog, dragging the leash, which can enhance its aggressive mood. The dog may end up associating the tightness of the leash with aggression, but if the leash is disconnected, aggression may not occur.
4. Although you may instinctively shorten your dog’s leash when he acts aggressively, this usually exacerbates him. Forcing him to come back will increase his desire to attack. You should turn his head away so he can’t make eye contact with other dogs.
5. Distract the dog. When you encounter a possible attack, you should use your dog’s favorite toy to get his attention, then command him to sit. When your dog behaves well, you should reward him.
6. Recall training, preferably in a quiet, distraction-free environment. Retrain your dog to come back to you on a long leash or leash, luring him with his favorite toy.
[Ark Review]
For dominance, dogs of the same sex often violate each other. And it’s more likely to happen between male dogs than between female dogs, and mostly in the dog’s own territory. Some dogs are just maladjusted from interactions, mainly caused by sex hormones. Real life scenarios, when your dog comes to you after training in a quiet place, and when training outdoors, you should have other dogs present, but at a distance. If your dog does not attack, you should be rewarded. Shorten the distance between the two dogs each day and reward them for being calm.
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What about little demons that like to jump on strangers?
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Bull Terrier
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What if the little devil likes to jump on strangers? >
Tip:Tighten the leash immediately to make the dog feel uncomfortable and prevent jumping on people
Suitable for ages 5-8 months
[Remediation goal] Train your dog to break this habit so he can be better accepted by others.
[Difficulty of remediation]
[Rectification steps]
1. Whenever a guest comes to the house and the dog growls or barks at a stranger making the guest feel frightened, dangerous, or even afraid to enter the house, it is always an embarrassment to the dog owner who must take responsibility for the dog’s behavior. If it loses control or hurts others in public, you may have to face a series of troubles, such as compensation. This behavior is usually caused by a fear that the dog does not know or is unfamiliar with. The training method is to get help from someone who doesn’t know the dog to reinforce the training.
2. Please put on a collar and leash leash. When he lunges at the guest again, you will immediately tighten the leash to make the dog feel uncomfortable and prevent the dog from lunging at people. Please master the strength, otherwise you will hurt the dog
3. When the dog stops lunging at the guest, steady him, praise him, and then sit him down with your other hand by pressing his buttocks.
4. Finally, you can have the guest hold out his hand for him to smell, and of course having a tasty treat in his hand is even better. This practice builds confidence in the guest and allows the dog to genuinely trust them. The owner must be present and verbally praise him in this situation!
[Ark Review]
Dogs jumping on strangers is a very common problem. Every dog owner can face it because it is the dog’s nature. Please do not teach your dog several different moves at the same time. Please do not be afraid to let your dog practice in places where he has jumped on people or has never been before. Please start training and then train in a different place.
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V. What about the little devils peeing and pooping everywhere?
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title=”Puppy spotting toilet training methods”
Scottish Shepherd
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V. What about the little devils peeing and pooping everywhere?
Tip: Lay newspaper where you want your dog to go to the bathroom
Suitable for ages 0-2 months
[Goal of correction] Get your dog used to urinating at regular intervals indoors.
[Difficulty of remediation]
[Rectification steps]
1. Lay the newspaper where you want the dog to go to the bathroom. This is because dogs are not as smart to defecate directly on the newspaper the first time. After letting him defecate on the newspaper with your encouragement, his training memory will be that newspaper Defecation = encouragement, even if it is a successful first step.
2. Gently guide your dog to the toilet 10 – 20 minutes after feeding or at the end of an activity. Close the door and let him move around the space of the newspaper, then use words to encourage him to urinate.
3. Once the intention to urinate is present, please do not physically interfere, but give verbal rewards at the first opportunity. Good!” for example.
4. When he finishes defecating on the newspaper, continue to give gentle encouragement, then touch his head and back with your hand. The goal is to get the dog to like the behavior pattern, create a memory, and be willing to repeat it.
5. During the training process, if the dog can urinate on the newspaper, he can gradually reduce the number of newspapers and eventually reduce the number of newspapers to a block where the dog will still go to the toilet in that location. Try to repeat the above training procedure at a fixed time every day, and eventually the dog will go to the toilet of its own accord and defecate in the newspaper area.
[Ark Review]
Whether a dog is new or an adult, when it comes to a new environment, it needs to be pee trained. And this training should start with the indoor environment where the dog lives. This includes helping him to arrange a comfortable litter. And give it a regular place to go to the toilet, you can choose to let it go to the toilet in a more clean place in the house, such as the bathroom or balcony. Encourage your dog by reminding him of common words, such as poop, and he will take your words into account in his potty training. In the early stages of training, do not take away the urine- and feces-stained newspaper immediately after your dog urinates or defecates to give him enough time to remember the place and the relevance of the smell of urine and feces. Using scents to help remember the results can make learning faster. Poop attractants can also be used. Potty attractants are products used to train dogs to spot defecate, and are commonly available as a spray in a bottle.