Parents leave cocker spaniel alone at home. Cocker spaniel is lonely or naughty, and it will scratch the door with its claws. Should this situation be stopped? And look at that analysis in this article.
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When a cocker spaniel is kept alone in a room, it will feel lonely, so it will scratch the door with its front paws and make a noise, hoping that its owner can let it out. Generally, after a few minutes, cocker spaniel will stop picking the door, but it will continue when it hears the owner's voice or someone approaches the door. The young cocker spaniel opens the door because it wants to attract the attention of others. If the owner coaxes it or lets it out when he hears the sound of opening the door, he will gradually develop the bad habit that cocker spaniel likes opening the door.
For this reason, when a cocker spaniel makes the first sound of ripping the door, it is necessary to quickly open the door, pat the newspaper or doorframe in hand, and at the same time issue a "no" stop password. Young cocker spaniel will soon understand that ripping the door will make the owner unhappy, and it will not get the expected attention.
The cocker spaniel trained by the fence is used to moving alone in the fence, and it won't feel uncomfortable to be alone in the room. Basically, it won't break the door. Therefore, fence training is also a good way to prevent cocker spaniel from ripping off the door.