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Training dogs has become a trend, and many pet friends will talk about the skills of their own dogs. So ordinary actions such as sitting, standing, shaking hands, and bye-bye have spread to every family. So have you ever thought about teaching dogs to learn to read?
let teddy dog read? riding crop Can dogs have such advanced skills? Hehe, it's impossible for dogs to really read. But you can make a little props, and with a little skill, you can make the dog look like he can really read.
Let's take a look at the specific training process of "Teddy Dog Literacy":
First, we have to make some props. Prepare some big cards, and then write words on them, such as "milk slice" and "chicken". Only one word is written on each card. Then, here's the trick: you have to put a different smell on each card! If Teddy Dog "reads" it, you should give it a corresponding food reward!
For example, in advance, you rub the card with "Milk Slice" written on it back and forth to sell the smell. You can choose a darker material for the card, so that the rubbed marks won't show. You can also put chicken on the card that says "chicken".
Each card should be kept separately in a different small box, so as to avoid confusion caused by mixed cards. In this way, you can teach your teddy dog to be familiar with a smell every time. (It's best that each card corresponds to the corresponding food smell). Once you find it right, the dog owner can give the corresponding food as a reward.
The core of this training is to select cards according to their smell. Don't have too many cards, three or four are enough.
After that, you can arrange four cards at a certain distance and put them in front of Teddy's dog. After giving a question, wait for him to take out the correct card, because the little one has memorized the four smells and four corresponding rewards. "Baby, what do you like best in KFC? Is it chicken? Go, recognize the chicken ".
As soon as Teddy Dog heard "Chicken", he immediately ran to the "Chicken" card and bit it back. Remember, be sure to reward you ~ so that your Teddy can continue to read. Dog literacy can not only train Teddy, but also other dogs.