Training a Teddy Dog Requires Your Perseverance
Not sure if everyone is like me, but when I see particularly small, soft, and cute dogs, I just can't move forward. There is always a voice inside shouting, "I want to pet it, so cute," feelings like these. Teddy dogs can be called the champions of small to medium breed cuteness. Many people like to train Teddy dogs, but often can't find the right method. Today, I will introduce some Teddy dog training methods. Actually, Teddy dogs need to start training when they are puppies, so they will listen to their owners when grown up.
Today, I have summarized roughly two categories: food stimulation and mechanical stimulation. Food stimulation, as the name implies, uses food to induce the dog to perform specified actions according to the owner's commands. This training is a common and effective method in daily life. Especially for foods that the dog likes, such as teaching the dog to go to the toilet in designated places, and performing simple actions like sitting properly or shaking hands.
If the dog performs very well, we can give the dog some treats that it really likes. This way, the dog will be happier and more willing to complete the owner's commands. Using this method, the dog can remain in a more excited and joyful state, so it can respond to commands more quickly, and the training results will be more apparent.
Mechanical stimulation means using some special tools, such as a dog leash or a small whip, to restrain the dog. These can be said to force the dog to accept the training. Especially when the dog likes to run around when outside, the owner must use these tools to control the dog. Actually, in the process of training the dog, for example, to prevent the dog from biting people or picking up things, some special mechanical tools can be used. Moreover, when the dog makes mistakes, strict punishment must be applied. This way, the dog will be afraid of the owner and thus accept the training.