How to let Dog Safety
Specialized Dogs (Definite Introduction)

For a family, the dog's liveliness and barking will make the family happy. Feelings full of anger can be very happy, but if they are constantly arguing in our ears, then we will also feel disgusted, and maybe even a little angry. Therefore, in order to let them learn to be relaxed, we must learn how to keep dogs calm so that they will not argue too much.

1. Exercise more: Adequate exercise can consume the dog’s energy. If the dog is playing or running around for 10% of the morning, the dog can have a good sleep without wasting energy and barking.

2. Bite bones: If there is an object that can block the dog's mouth, they will yell from time to time. The more difficult it is to bite the object, the more challenging it is, so you may want to prepare a big bone or something. The other is a toy that it can chew.

3. Find toys: You can first attract their attention with their favorite toys, and then hide the toys, so that they can find the toys with confidence and have no time to argue.

4. Ignore it: Some dogs, like humans, will not make the effort to continue delivering long speeches when they lose their audience. If they end up chattering away, the owner may as well turn around and leave. Ordinary dogs will Shut your mouth wisely.

5. Praise it: If the dog just refuses to shut up, the owner should immediately scold it in a firm tone: "Quiet!" When the dog stops barking, the owner may wish to give him some small Snacks or compliments are given as encouragement.

6. Punish it: When they keep shouting, the owner should first teach them externally. If they still do not listen to the warning, you can spray water with a water gun to calm them down.

7. Scare it: You can shock it by suddenly making a loud noise, or use a vacuum cleaner to make noise to scare it.

For dogs that are too argumentative, these methods can be more effective in calming them down, and in the long run you can control them well and prevent them from barking for no reason.

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