When training a pet dog, it is most undesirable for the owner to use corporal punishment to force the pet to obey. Dogs raised in this environment are extremely insecure, sometimes attacking weak children or the elderly, and even dangerous incidents of biting people. However, many masters still have the following training mistakes. The details are as follows:
1. Train anytime, anywhere. There is a misconception that dog training is time-limited, which is actually wrong. In our daily life, such as walking, eating, and visiting guests, we should patiently teach our pet dogs what should do and what should not do.
2. Don't praise too much. Unlike educating babies, compliments to pet dogs are limited to when they are very obedient. If you praise it at every turn, it will confuse it, and it will not know when it will be praised, which will increase the difficulty of future training.
3. Impatient. Dogs are not animals that are taught once or twice and then immediately remember and obey. It needs to gradually form memories during the non-stop training process. Therefore, the breeder is required to be patient and train it continuously.
The key point of the training is to correct in time. When your dog is about to do something no do, stop it loudly and decisively. If you reprimand him later, the dog won't understand why, and will continue to do those can't do things. What's more serious is that when they are often reprimanded for unknown reasons, the pet dog will gradually develop a sense of distrust of the owner and become no longer obeying the owner's commands.
Dogs often avoid or bark at things they don't like. In this case, first of all, be patient, never be impatient, and let the dog approach it slowly Something you don't like, and at the same time keep speaking to it in a gentle voice to calm it down.