Get along well with the dog, in order to better build the dog's trust in humans.
Trust the owner:
If you can't gain the puppy's trust, it will be impossible to carry out obedience training for the dog, and it will be difficult to take the dog to exercise. Therefore, the owner must always be careful not to make actions that damage this trust relationship, such as inappropriate profiteering, or venting irritable emotions at will; do not train the dog when he is upset or uneasy; train the dog when issuing commands Use the same tone of voice; don't allow the dog to do something one day and forbid it the next day; have the perseverance to complete the training goal, and don't miss the training opportunity by spoiling the puppy.
Trust the environment:
Slowly familiarize the puppy with the environment. In the first few weeks, do not take the puppy far from the house, but first use a 2-meter-long puppy leash to familiarize it with the home environment.
If the puppy is afraid and disturbed about a certain place, don't rush to take it away, don't pick it up, and don't scold it harshly. Squat down in front of the item to comfort the puppy, and eventually the puppy's fear will be overcome by curiosity. In addition, a small reward can also have a reassuring effect on the puppy.
Let puppies establish friendships with humans and other animals autonomously, which will help puppies develop good habits, so that they can be trained as qualified family guardians in the future.
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