Unforgettable Things in a Dog's Life
From the moment they enter the home, dogs become a member of our family. Watching them grow slowly like children, they begin to learn many things to adapt to human life. From initial resistance to gradually integrating and enjoying life, every owner is proud to have such a dog as a companion. Let's look at some unforgettable things in a dog's life together.

1. Resistance to a New Environment
If you bring your dog home when it is still very young, you will find that at first it is very resistant to the new environment. The whole dog will like to curl up and hide in a corner. Usually in this situation, the best approach for owners is to let it be alone and not rush to interact with it or do anything else, as this might increase its fear.
2. Training Period
Once the dog becomes familiar with the new environment, owners can start training between three months and six months of age. This is the golden period of training in its whole life, during which it is very easy for dogs to grasp and learn. However, the key for owners is to clearly distinguish between rewards and punishments, and guide patiently.
3. Bathing
Many dogs are naturally afraid of water and resist bathing, so it is best for owners to let their dogs get used to bathing when they are still very young. Every time, the method should be gentle to avoid making the dog resistant to bathing. If it feels scared, owners must promptly comfort it.

4. Curiosity About New Things
Have you noticed that sometimes dogs are just like curious babies? Wherever you take them, they want to explore everywhere, their ears become very sensitive, and their tails keep wagging. This is actually due to the dog's desire to explore itself, so when encountering this, owners should not forcibly pull it away.
5. Estrus Period
Basically, dogs begin their estrus period between half a year and one year of age. If owners do not want their dogs to breed in the future, it is best to spay or neuter early. Otherwise, if it’s the first estrus and owners do not want breeding, try to minimize taking the dog outside.