Dogs are very docile pets, many people choose to keep dogs as companions, but keeping dogs is not It's easy, and the follow-up series of messy pulling, urinating and chewing will make people feel crazy. In fact, just like children, dogs need to be taught to understand what is right and what is wrong. But dogs are different from people. People can’t communicate well with dogs if they don’t understand the language of dogs. At this time, some action reflexes are needed to make dogs understand what it means. So at what age do dogs get trained the most? Okay?
The optimal age for dog training is 3-6 months.
Young dogs do not develop fixed habits, whether good or bad, their habits and habits are like a blank sheet of paper. Moreover, the puppies at this time are full of curiosity and desire to explore the outside world, and at the same time have the strongest ability to accept and remember. Puppies in this period can receive the training content as quickly as possible and develop habits at the same time.

Training dogs should start from a young age. It has developed bad habits, so it will be very difficult to change when the dog grows up.

When training puppies, you should start training with simple behaviors and attitudes . As the dog grows up and the body is fully developed, it transitions to skill training, such as jumping, running, and so on.
The most important thing is to lay a solid foundation, first carry out obedience training such as accompanying, sitting down, etc., the dog is used to listening to your instructions, and you will give it other instructions in the future, and it will naturally be very smart. good grasp.
Proceed step by step, try to break down the steps as much as possible, and learn gradually.

3-5 months: Basic etiquette and obedience training. For example, sitting, lying, standing, leaning, following, barking, waiting, shaking hands, urinating at a fixed point, refusing to eat, etc.
6-8 months: Small-intensity running and jumping training is possible.
8 months - 1 and a half years old: You can do some professional obstacle training.

In fact, dogs of all ages can be trained. However, compared to training from puppyhood, it takes more physical strength and more patience.
Haste is not enough, for older dogs, the first step is correction, followed by training.