1. Are you sure about the negative effects of pampering?
Speaking of pampering dogs, this is something that every dog owner will do when their heart is full of passion. However, sometimes pampering too much may have the opposite effect. When new poop scrapers first take their dogs home, they frequently show courtesy to them, thinking that in this way they can build a deeper emotional bond with them. Unfortunately, this kind of excessive pampering may make dogs develop the habit of being overly dependent on their owners, making them unable to cope with frustrations and difficulties. In addition, excessive pampering may make the dog squeamish and willful, which is not conducive to the socialization process of the dog. Therefore, it is important to pamper dogs, but we cannot ignore guiding them to learn to be independent and cultivate their determination and wisdom to face challenges bravely!
2. Don’t pay attention to dogs. Is dog socialization okay?
Dogs are born with a strong desire to socialize, which includes interaction with us humans and communication with other dogs. Novice poop scoopers may worry about their dogs getting injured or getting sick when going out, thus reducing their chances of going out. This is not good, because it will cause the dog’s social desires to be unsatisfied, which will lead to psychological distress such as anxiety and depression. In order to ensure that the dog can grow up healthily both physically and mentally, it is best for us to take it out for a walk regularly and attend dog parties, so that it can have the opportunity to expand its social circle and satisfy its social instinct!
3. It’s not okay to forget about your dog’s physical and mental health!
As new poop scoopers, you tend to be particularly concerned about your dog’s eating, drinking and littering, but you often forget about your dog’s physical and mental health. In fact, dogs may encounter various psychological and physical problems as they grow, such as fear of something, anxiety, joint pain, etc. If these problems are not dealt with in time, they are likely to affect the dog's quality of life and even threaten their life safety. Dear dog owners, you must pay more attention to your dog’s emotional changes, and if you find a problem, take immediate measures to solve it. For example, if a dog shows fear when faced with a specific environment, we can try to use gradual exposure therapy to help it overcome its phobia. Of course, it is also necessary to take your dog for regular physical check-ups to ensure that it is in good health and away from diseases.
4. Patient training Dogs must never be impatient!
Raising a dog is a long-term commitment that requires a lot of time and effort. As a new dog trainer, when you start training your dog, you may feel frustrated due to lack of patience and persistence. You may think that dogs can learn various skills quickly, but in the end, you ignore the dog’s own learning rhythm. In fact, it takes time for dogs to learn. We must be patient, encourage and praise dogs from time to time, and help them gradually master new skills. In addition, it is also very important to understand the dog's learning habits and choose scientific and effective training methods, so as to achieve twice the result with half the effort.
5. Respect the dog’s personality and don’t ignore it!
Each dog has its own unique personality and preferences, but we novice dog owners often ignore this fact and try to forcefully instill our own ideas into the dog babies. For example, some dogs may prefer lively and active dogs, while other dogs are naturally more introverted and like to stay quiet. In this case, let us respect the personality of dogs as much as possible and develop appropriate training plans according to their characteristics; in this way, they can thrive in a relaxed and natural environment and become reliable partners in our lives. Friends.
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