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There are two main problems with your three-month-old schnauzer, irregular urination and demolition.
Regarding the problem of defecating at the fixed point, you can keep it in the toilet and wait until it has finished urinating before releasing it.
Regarding the problem of its dismantling the house, many dogs exist, because they are very small, they are grinding their teeth, buy her more toys and the like! When he is about a year old, he will naturally not dismantle the house.
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When the dog is 3 months old, it should start obedience training, and the bad behavior habits should be corrected in time.
Speaking of Schnauzer's habits, this kind of dog is really very sensitive, vigilant, stubborn and mischievous, and most of the time it is very temperamental. Therefore, when training this kind of dog, you must be very patient, do not spoil the dog too much, too much spoiling will make the dog feel that he is the leader of the group, will ignore your password.
In addition, it is necessary to teach it a few basic passwords when it is young, such as "sit, walk, stop, eat, spit", etc.;
If you want to train a good dog, the key is to understand the dog's personality and habits, for the dog's open defecation behavior, you need to understand the dog's diet, the law of defecation, timely guidance, more training, when the dog makes a bad behavior, to actively stop, rewards and punishments, let the dog know that its behavior is wrong, will make the owner not angry, ignore it and ignore it, puppies are very afraid of the owner ignoring it.
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1. Socialization training. Dogs, like people, also need to be socialized and need to integrate into this society through socialization. Good socialization makes it a very resilient adult.
In dogs, many bad habits when you are defeated are caused by the tremor caused by poor socialization in the early stage. For example: excessive barking, fear and other attacks.
2. Family training. Good home training, starting with a fixed time, feeding at a fixed time, going out in circles at a fixed time, going to the toilet at a fixed time, and going to bed at a fixed time, are all good starts.
3. Sleeping dog cage. It is very important to develop a penchant for sleeping in a dog cage, and the dog cage can also prevent the dog from forming bad habits. For example, when you can't see it, it may tear down the house, dismantle the table, remove the wires, etc.
4. Prevent destructive demolition. It's important to have a teething stick or teething toy ready and tell it not to dismantle the house.
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Puppies can be trained to be obedient by building trust, adapting to the environment, establishing authority, unifying passwords, distinguishing rewards and punishments, and starvation training:
1. Build trust
Once the dog trusts you, he can carry out other training. The owner can use food to train the dog and spend more time with the dog to cultivate affection.
2. Adapt to the environment
The dog suddenly changes the environment, and it takes time to get used to it. When the dog adapts to the environment and establishes a certain relationship with the owner, the owner begins to train the dog.
3. Establish prestige
Let the dog regard the owner as the leader, and it will be willing to obey the instructions. Only by clarifying the status of the master and making it the leader of the master will it be willing to obey.
4. Unified password
The training time, gestures, and passwords of the dog should be consistent, so that the dog can find a pattern to facilitate learning. When training a dog, the gestures and passwords used must be uniform in order to strengthen the dog's memory.
5. Clear rewards and punishments
Dogs should be rewarded for good behavior, and punished immediately for doing wrong, so that the dog can know whether it is right or wrong. Conversely, the dog should also be rewarded appropriately after following the instructions, so that it understands that it is beneficial to be a good child.
6. Hunger training
Don't let your dog overfeed and feed the food as a reward.
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1.Learn its name.
The first thing a puppy needs to learn is its name, and the shorter the name, the easier it will be to remember.
Call your pup by its name from the start.
Do something fun with your pup before you call it by name so that it will be encouraged to carry out your commands.
When your puppy comes up to you to call him by name, praise him and pet him.
If it doesn't come straight over, don't reprimand it – or it will be slower next time!
2."No" From the very beginning, you need to make your puppy understand the meaning of the word "no".
The word "no" needs to be associated with anything that is forbidden, no matter what it is. Blind macro.
The word "no" must be absolutely unambiguous, and every time you see your puppy make a mistake, say "no" very clearly.
Your tone should be harsh enough so that the pup stops making mistakes as soon as he hears "no."
3.Indoor training.
Often a puppy arrives at its new home without being trained indoors, and it will not yet eat in its own resting area. Teaching it these very important skills will be your job.
Take your pup out often, ideally every two hours. If you rarely take it out, the progress of indoor training can also become slow.
It's best to take your puppy out directly after each feeding, waking up, and playing.
Give your puppy plenty of praise when he behaves well outdoors – words and caresses.
If you see your puppy spinning around indoors, ignore it until he starts doing something else before approaching him, say "no" to him firmly, and take him outside. When it comes back from outside, give it full praise and caresses.
Finally, don't forget that no matter where you live – in the city, in the countryside or by the sea, you must take care of your dog!
4.Sitting, lying and staying in place.
These three commands are to be learned sequentially, so make sure that the previous command has been fully understood before you start teaching your puppy the next command. When you teach your puppy these commands, wear a leash.
Sitting: When the command "sit" is given, press down on the puppy's hips with one hand and raise its head with the other. Once your puppy has done this, give him plenty of praise by calling him by name or petting him.
Lie down: Let your pup sit down first, then crouch next to it. Gently pull its front paws forward while saying the command "Lie down". Similarly, when the puppy has completed the command, praise and caress it.
Stay in place: Start by getting your pup to sit down before adding a new command to "stay put." Walk away a little from it, and if it stands up or follows you, say "no" to it and return it to its sitting position, repeating the command "Sit-stay put".
As the puppy gets used to this command, you can move away from it farther and farther away. Of course, puppies should wear leashes at all times during this training process.
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