Let your dog only eat the food you give him


Let the dog only eat the food you give
Let the dog only eat the food you give

As the saying goes: "If you hit a dog with a meat bun, it will never come back." In fact, it is not just meat buns, but also any items that can be stuffed into the mouth, dogs may swallow them directly. Dogs eating indiscriminately often lead to the outbreak of gastrointestinal diseases. Some dog dealers will also take advantage of dogs' love of eating to steal dogs. Therefore, owners must help their dogs develop the habit of eating only the food you give them.

In order to achieve this goal, you may also need to ask a friend to help with the training. Let the friend feed the dog something to eat first. When the dog opens its mouth to eat, you must immediately raise your voice. Reprimand it "no problem", and after the dog stops the action, you have to give it appropriate praise. Owners should note that when training their dog, don’t always find just one partner to feed it, otherwise it is likely to think that it’s okay as long as I don’t eat the food he gives.

The dog will not eat randomly when the owner is around, but what will happen if the owner is not around? If you want to know the answer, you can ask your friends to feed the dog, but you should avoid hiding in a hidden place to observe. If the dog wants to eat, you should come out immediately and tell the dog that it is not possible to eat. After repeated training in this way, the dog can truly understand that the food given by the stranger is inedible.

In addition to food given by people, some lost food on the roadside when walking dogs are also favorites of dogs. When the dog approaches the food and shows great interest, the owner should immediately stop and tighten the leash. If the dog does not listen to the owner, the dog can be punished appropriately. On the other hand, if the dog does not care about the waste food on the street, the owner should praise it immediately. This kind of training is a long process, and the owner must have enough patience.


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