Teddy dog is one of the most popular pet dog breeds in the society.
And teddy dog size is relatively small, easy to feed.
The IQ of this breed is about that of a three – or four-year-old human child.
They are quick to understand the instructions and learn quickly.
Here I suggest training through rewards.
Teddy dogs are very clever.
If they are strict, they will resist.
We can prepare some small jerky or some of our teddy’s favorite foods to go along with the instructions.
Give the command “Happy New Year” during training.
At the same time, place the “bait” about ten centimeters in front of his nose.
Pull up slowly at a 40 degree Angle to induce Teddy to stand up slowly.
Because when Teddy wants to eat himself.
I’ll follow the book I like.
The master’s hand rose slowly.
This completes the first step of training.
Don’t be too harsh in the beginning, even if you can stand up for just a second.
As the training time increases, the battle time will also slowly.
To improve.
In the future, the Vietnam War will be longer, so at the beginning, don’t give him the food he likes when he stands up again, when he can stand up straight, then give him a reward.
And there are dogs.
Their money claws will be separated, maybe even one on top and one on the bottom.
It doesn’t look like a half-year or a congratulatory gesture.
At this time.
The host should not be particularly anxious.
Because dogs that are just beginning to train, they don’t know the standard moves.
What it is, so we need to be there to help him do it.
We can help him close his front PAWS.
And there is.
As dogs get used to standing, their money PAWS will naturally come together.
You don’t need our help.
But one thing we need to remember is to always encourage him to follow through with the command.
When Teddy learns to stand with his front PAWS together, the dogs even start to move up and down involuntarily in order to maintain their balance, which indicates that their dog has learned to greet the New Year.
Be sure to put his favorite food into his mouth at this time.
And give verbal or physical praise.