Many dog owners may not realize it: your dog is training you. If you don't do it in the opposite direction, you will definitely be led by the nose. If you don't believe me, read this puppy's experience.
Master training is not difficult and should start when you are still young.
Trick 1: The first day you enter the host's home is the best start. When you're alone in the room, observe first to see if the owner is all asleep. You can call out a few times, try it out, and then you can raise your voice and scratch the door, and then your master will definitely come out. If he says, What's the matter, it's time for bed, my little one, it means you've trained them well. They'll be there the next time you call them.
Trick 2: A lot of friends have taught me how to train a host through a hunger strike. Hosts are always self-righteous and give us what they think is nutritious. At this time, you should learn to refuse to eat those unpalatable things. First sniffed around the plate, then hunched down and pretended to be sad and disappointed. You know that mercy often works wonders. When the host tries to get the food into your mouth, you should proudly turn your head away and refuse again. At this time, the host has to find some other delicious food for you. Repeat this hunger strike therapy, and it won't be long before your host will do everything possible to find all kinds of things you love to eat.
Trick 3: If the owner is not at home and you get into trouble again, don't be discouraged. You should put on a pitiful you left me alone to make the owner feel guilty. From then on, they will be afraid of making you wrong by going out on your own. So they can only stay at home and play with you.
Trick 4: Do you like to play while sitting on the owner's lap? Teach you a simple training method. The new owners are sure to let you sit on their lap and make out. Every time they put you down, you have to bark and jump so they can only pick you up again.
Trick 5: Our hosts like to throw the ball out and let us pick it up. In such a situation, you should pretend to be confused and insist not to pick it up, and let the owner run to pick up the ball by himself. As long as you insist on doing this, the host will perform the game of throwing and catching the ball for you.
Trick 6: It's a lot of fun to have your host go around looking for your hidden things. You can hide one of the shoes the owner likes the most, and then you can stand by and watch how they retrieve the shoes. The more expensive the shoes, the harder they had to find them. Remember, fine, shiny shoes are sure to make the owner go out of their way to find them.
Trick 7: Do you always run with the master? Then you are stupid. Let the master run with you. If they insist that you follow them, a simple scream will send them in your direction. You have to keep making sudden left and right turns to get them to follow. Do this for a few minutes a day, and in just a few days, they will obey you.
Trick 8: Want to protect your territory and have a bigger turf? Try to protect your job first. You roar whenever the owner gets close to your job until they back off. When they learn to stay away, you can try to expand your territory, such as occupying the owner's bed. Take a spot in the middle of their bed, and as long as they go to another room to sleep, you've got a big win.
Trick 9: Train the master not only to be patient, but also to praise. When your master obeys you, you should wag your tail happily and lick them as a reward. You have to praise the master for the right actions and correct the wrong responses so they will try to obey you. Remember, this training can be delivered continuously. When you have successfully trained your master, he will surely pass on what he has learned to your friend's master.
Well, you are familiar with these tricks. Obviously your dog has ulterior motives. Knowing its mind, you also know what to do.