Before raising a dog, I saw that other people's dogs were smart and could help their owners with some work, which made many people want to raise such a smart and obedient dog, although Keeping your dog obedient requires training it, but picking a smart dog is also key.
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Picking a dog is a technical task. Different dogs have different characteristics and personalities. We need different choices for different dogs. The method requires a good understanding of the characteristics, habits and personality of the dog. Here are four keys to choosing a smart and easy-to-train dog.
1. Don't choose the largest one in a litter of puppies when you're not very good at practicing dogs, because generally such puppies have a strong desire to control, so it's not easy to practice.
2. Pick a puppy with a strong desire for items. You can throw a tennis ball in front of a litter of puppies, and the puppies that catch up to play are generally smarter.
3. Calling the puppies who are the first to run over in a place far away from the puppies without food in their hands is more dependent on the owner and is relatively simple to practice.
4. When the puppies are playing together, clap their hands or stomp their feet vigorously. It is best not to choose a puppy who is too scared. Such a puppy is relatively timid and may bark very much in the future. .
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