How To Teach A Good Dog Once New Home
The first lessons always leave a deep impression and affect the dog the most. Take the right actions, right from the first moment you take him home, they will learn how to live and live well if you have good behavior that makes them obedient. This contributes greatly to the later dog teaching. Refer to the following tips to help your dog adapt to your new life right away!
1. FOR THE ENVIRONMENT OF A FOOTWEAR:
Do not bring your dog from a store or acquaintance's house ... in short, other places go straight home, drop them in front of the door or in front of the yard and let them freely explore around. In the view of a dog, they are taken from a familiar place to a completely new, strange place. This makes them shy and have negative reactions. In addition, if your home is raising another dog, their smell will make the dog more hesitant and nervous when entering another person's territory.
To help your new dog become more confident, you should start from where to pick them up. If they are chained or locked in cages, walk them around before boarding the vehicle to release their energy and psychology.
When you bring the dog back, stop a few houses from your door and start walking the dog around your house. This helps to get used to the new environment. Your dog will be more confident and begin to trust his new owner.
Take the dog to the front door and stand still. You need to wait until your dog starts to sit down and look forward to something.
Whenever you enter a house, enter a room, you need to be the one who enters first, then your dog can enter. This is to show them that you are the owner here and they are allowed by you to set foot on this area.
Practice things 2 and 3 to make your dog familiar with the environment. Of course you must not guide them into areas where they are not allowed to enter. Where you take them first should be a place for dogs to eat and drink water. Give your new dog something to eat, drink water. Dogs may be excited but you need to wait until they sit obediently, calmer, now that you are taking them to the rest of the house. Remember to always follow the principle: go ahead, let them wait and walk into the room after you enter. During this process, you need to use chains to control your dog.
When the new dog comes home, remind the members not to cuddle, caress, talk or look them in the eye, even if you need to do this. Your dog understands this is that you and the family members are the owners, they must obey these members. Your attitude greatly influences the behavior of pets. You should build respect for dogs from the beginning to teach them later.
Time to untie them and start getting acquainted with family members. Let the dog automatically come forward, let them smell the smell on their hands. If you have had good impressions from the beginning, your dog will start wagging his tail and ear down when he is near family members. Now gently rub their heads but don't cuddle for too long.
At the end of a changing day, give your dog a full meal and walk them around your neighborhood.
1. FOR THE ENVIRONMENT OF A FOOTWEAR:
Do not bring your dog from a store or acquaintance's house ... in short, other places go straight home, drop them in front of the door or in front of the yard and let them freely explore around. In the view of a dog, they are taken from a familiar place to a completely new, strange place. This makes them shy and have negative reactions. In addition, if your home is raising another dog, their smell will make the dog more hesitant and nervous when entering another person's territory.
To help your new dog become more confident, you should start from where to pick them up. If they are chained or locked in cages, walk them around before boarding the vehicle to release their energy and psychology.
When you bring the dog back, stop a few houses from your door and start walking the dog around your house. This helps to get used to the new environment. Your dog will be more confident and begin to trust his new owner.
2. DON'T HAPPEN TO PROGRAM INTO THE HOME:
Take the dog to the front door and stand still. You need to wait until your dog starts to sit down and look forward to something.
3. GO TO THE HOME BEFORE YOU GET A SHOULD:
Whenever you enter a house, enter a room, you need to be the one who enters first, then your dog can enter. This is to show them that you are the owner here and they are allowed by you to set foot on this area.
4. ABOUT NEW HOUSE:
Practice things 2 and 3 to make your dog familiar with the environment. Of course you must not guide them into areas where they are not allowed to enter. Where you take them first should be a place for dogs to eat and drink water. Give your new dog something to eat, drink water. Dogs may be excited but you need to wait until they sit obediently, calmer, now that you are taking them to the rest of the house. Remember to always follow the principle: go ahead, let them wait and walk into the room after you enter. During this process, you need to use chains to control your dog.
5. ENGRAVING WITH FLU:
When the new dog comes home, remind the members not to cuddle, caress, talk or look them in the eye, even if you need to do this. Your dog understands this is that you and the family members are the owners, they must obey these members. Your attitude greatly influences the behavior of pets. You should build respect for dogs from the beginning to teach them later.
6. INTRODUCTION TO FAMILY MEMBERS:
Time to untie them and start getting acquainted with family members. Let the dog automatically come forward, let them smell the smell on their hands. If you have had good impressions from the beginning, your dog will start wagging his tail and ear down when he is near family members. Now gently rub their heads but don't cuddle for too long.
At the end of a changing day, give your dog a full meal and walk them around your neighborhood.
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