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I. Training Golden Retrievers from a young age

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Golden Retriever

I. Training Golden Retrievers from a young age

1. Age of training

0-4 months:Do not let him go up and down the stairs by himself. Be careful getting on and off. If it is too high off the ground like the back trunk, don’t let it carry itself up and down.

4-6 months: You can start taking him for walks not on a bike or locomotive, but don’t go too far at first, and gradually increase the walking distance.

Under 12 months: Never let your Golden Retriever play with other dogs, especially big dogs. The Golden Retriever’s limbs can be easily injured. Don’t run with golden puppies, which can put too much stress on bones that are not fully calcified. If you want to run with your Golden Retriever after 12 months of age, remember not to run too far at first, and gradually increase the distance you run.

12 months and up:The Golden Retriever becomes a dog at 12 months of age. Remember that it is a hunting dog, with proper outdoor exercise, proper food and care.

Swimming is a great sport

The Golden Retriever loves to swim, but must be gradually accustomed to the water, preferably with him in the water. Take care to dry off before going to bed, especially the ears, to avoid infection. Some dogs are allergic to salt seawater and must be washed off with fresh water as soon as possible after swimming in the sea.

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The Golden Retriever does not need much exercise, especially in hot weather. The best exercise for your puppy is to let him run free in the grass. If your Golden Retriever is too fat, don’t increase his exercise. First reduce j food intake until weight returns to normal, then slowly increase exercise and food intake until the two are in balance. If an obese puppy over-exercises, it can cause permanent damage to the bones.

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II. Training Golden Retrievers to hold shoes and hold newspapers

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Golden Retriever

Second, training Golden Retrievers to hold shoes and carry newspapers

1. Have the dog slowly open its mouth, then you give the bite command, then put a newspaper or other object in its mouth and gently hold its jaw until the dog can understand its owner and bite the actual object.

2. Let the dog bite something, then the owner leads it forward on a leash so the dog can get used to it. Once you succeed, remember to reward the dog. Repeat several times until you get good at it.

3. Finally, you can try unleashing the leash and training the dog to go to a distance on its own and get something for its owner.

4. The best age for dog training is 6 months or older. Of course, it should not be unable to walk the path.

5. The most important thing is to lay the foundation for obedience training by following along, sitting, etc. Dog habit training. The dog is used to listening to your instructions to get a good grasp of your other instructions to him.

6. Take it one step at a time and try to break up the steps and learn them gradually. Each time your dog successfully does a move, he should be encouraged and trained repeatedly until he is proficient.

7. Never hit your dog. You should train with commands. When you give commands, your tone should be as serious as your parents were when you were a child, and when you give encouragement, your tone should be as gentle as when you were growing up talking about the subject.

8. Take care to let your dog rest. If you feel tired, you know to buy some supplements for that too. It doesn’t and doesn’t have to. Your dog should be trained for a maximum of 15 minutes a day, or he will get bored and tired.

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In movies, we often see foreign dogs who can bring slippers, newspapers and other things for their owners to please them. Nothing. iQ this is not lower than others, and you can do the same. If you are rich and find a good fee-based dog training school and send your dog there to learn, then when he comes home, you must urge and help the dog review his lessons so that the dog can be the best student in the school.

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Three, develop the Golden Retriever’s loyal character

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Golden Retriever

III. Developing the Golden Retriever’s Loyal Character

Caressing is essential to develop a sense of obedience

When grooming your dog, touch not only the head and back, but also sensitive areas such as the ears and fingertips, so that he gradually gets used to being caressed, so that brushing and cleaning the ears will not be difficult. In addition, if the dog is on all fours with his belly exposed, it means he has surrendered or pampered you. At this time, you should gently caress him and develop his sense of obedience to his master. Groom your dog’s entire body regularly from the time he is young, so that he gradually realizes that grooming is also a pleasure.

2. Let him interact with people and other animals to develop his social skills

If you only let him have contact with his family at home, he will be nervous once he changes to a new environment. Therefore, to develop happy social skills, expose him to more people and other animals from a young age to gain lots of social experience. When exposing him to other dogs, to prevent him from being scared, expose him to gentle dogs first and then slowly to other dogs. Let the dog become familiar with dog language while playing.

3. Communicate verbally while playing and gradually adapt to humans

Talk to him, play with him, and make him realize that people are not scary animals. Soon, it will have a strong sense of trust in its owner.

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Golden Retrievers love to be playful, gentle and considerate. They have the fourth highest IQ in the dog industry. Because they like to be praised, they learn quickly and act obediently. They like to be a good boy. As you can imagine, since they will listen because they like to be praised, this shows that they are spoiled by nature and love crowds. Golden Retrievers are popular because of their intelligent and lively personality. Many media outlets have reported the Golden Retriever as one of the best family companion dogs.

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Four Principles of Golden Retriever Training

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Golden Retriever

IV. The Four Principles of Golden Retriever Training

1. Set the right goals

Only by setting goals will both trained Golden Retriever parents and well-trained Golden Retrievers have something to strive for.

2. Rejecting misunderstandings

Pet behavior experts tell us that we can only get the desired training results if we truly understand what the Golden Retriever is thinking. Golden Retriever parents should learn to observe, read, analyze, and understand the Golden Retriever’s body language to avoid misunderstanding the Golden Retriever’s behavior. Poor wire contact will make the lights unlit and life inconvenient, and poor communication will make the training fail and make the Golden Retriever parents hit rock bottom. Frequent fellowship with your Golden Retriever allows you to understand him better and provides good help for training. Talking to your Golden Retriever is actually quite simple, the key is to listen with your heart rather than your ears.

3. Stop the violence

When adjusting your Golden Retriever, the focus is not on your volume, but on your tone of voice, so that he feels your position. While simply yelling can be effective, it is not the best approach because once Golden Retrievers begin to fear the noise, they may be scared or punished. As for hitting the dog, it is even less advisable. This is because the Golden Retriever will be afraid of the opponent anyway, leading to what is known as hand-phobic tendencies.

4. Rewards and punishments are in order

Some Golden Retrievers like treats, some Golden Retrievers like toys, and Golden Retriever parents should insist on rewards whenever their Golden Retriever behaves accurately. It is important to note that Golden Retriever parents should only be rewarded when their Golden Retriever performs the necessary actions. Don’t let the standard relax because you see the Golden Retriever’s cute or pathetic appearance and mistakenly assume that the Golden Retriever’s parents want to get another result.

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Too much reward, becomes coddling, too much punishment, becomes harsh. Therefore, Golden Retriever parents should be aware of the extent of this training reward and punishment so that the Golden Retriever can learn happily. Before the Golden Retriever goes to a class, the dog’s parents might want to take a class so they can be more sure of the Golden Retriever’s training, which will also give twice the results for half the effort!

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