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If the dog is properly trained, he can do some things at home, such as waking up the owner who likes to sleep late to prevent being late due to snooze.
During training, the owner set the alarm clock first, and then let the dog rest outside the bedroom while the owner lay on the bed to sleep. When the clock rang, the owner immediately called the dog to come, encouraged the dog to put its front paws on the bed, and consciously played with the dog with his hands, stroking the dog's snout, and then the owner got up to reward the dog and play with the dog.
With this regular practice, the dog can develop the ability to put its front paws on the bed and touch the owner's hand when it hears the bell. As the training progresses, the owner should gradually reduce the call to the dog, and gradually prolong the time of the alarm, and at the same time gradually move the alarm closer to the place where the dog rests. Cultivate the dog's ability to hear the alarm sound and come to the bedroom to wake up the owner. When the owner touches the dog, he should consciously and gradually prolong the time of the dog's touch.
Do this until the dog is fully familiar and mastered.
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