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I've been in this situation before, too, a golden retriever. He's too young to hold back. Wait until you're 1 year old and that's fine.
It's like this when you are a child, you can't hold your poop, and when you grow up, you can do it, provided that you let him know that he can urinate and urinate when he goes outside.
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Any dog breed before the age of two is the devil.
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If he doesn't obey again, he will tie him up or put his nose on the spot where he urinates and pat him on the head.
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The first question: 6 months of Golden Retriever training is not too late, the Golden Retriever should start formal training in five months and continue until 18 years of adulthood, and the best training time is 5 to 8 months.
Second: The golden retriever is absolutely stable, but whether you listen to it or not depends on how you train.
Third: training should be divided into steps, first train the training of eating, take the food in the hand and say to eat, it will eat, say it can't eat, it will take it away if it wants to eat, three times in a row, it can understand whether to eat or not. The second is to sit, lie down, stand, and shake hands.
If you don't obey the password, help it standardize the posture and it's OK, and if you do the posture right, you will be rewarded with some rewards, and the best food will be rewarded. Train to go to the toilet, dip its urine on the newspaper, take it to the toilet, clean up the place where it has been pulled before, pay attention to the dog's urine habits after doing this, generally smell everywhere before defecating, see the meaning of urination and urinate quickly close the toilet, give a reward after urinating, and then pull the wrong place to quickly scold a few words, or beat it as a punishment, several times in a row can be fixed, this point must be patient, I once accompanied the dog in the toilet for more than three hours, until it finished urinating and defecating before coming out. What is right should be rewarded, and what is wrong should be punished, so that it can become a habit and it can be absolutely obedient.
Fourth, watch it pounce loudly, so that it will understand, fifth, the posture of the puppy is ** view, just be bigger, don't worry about this.
Sixth, when the dog opens its mouth to bite, it should be shouted to stop, so that it will not bite for a long time, and at most it will lick you with its tongue.
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How to train your dog's daily movements.
Steps or Methods:
1. Sitting is a very important skill, because it is a bridge to learn other skills. If it can sit, then it will be easy to learn to lie down. When you teach your dog to sit, you should choose when it is quieter and stop if it starts to get restless.
Place the food that trains it below its head and can't let it catch it so that it can only sit down and look at it. If it doesn't sit down as requested, lower her waist to help it sit. When the puppy's buttocks touch the ground, say "sit down" out loud, just say it again, if you say too much, the puppy may get confused.
This is a time-consuming exercise, don't rush it, and even if it succeeds, repeat it many times.
2. Lying is also a more important skill, when a guest comes, if you don't want the puppy to harass you or disturb the guest, you can ask it to lie down, which is easier than sitting, but let it sit first and then let it lie down.
Once again, use your training food by first sitting the puppy and letting the dog look at the training object. When its eyes are on the object, place it on the ground in front of it so that the puppy will lie down. The moment it lies down, say "lie down" to it out loud.
When it eats the food, place the food on its thighs again. Train it repeatedly.
3. Stand. If the puppy can sit, then it will also be able to stand. Most smaller dogs are easier to learn, but larger dogs are more fun to stand on.
Place the food above its head, and it will slowly follow and stand up. Say "stand" to it aloud the moment it stands up, just once. Practice repeatedly until it is fully mastered.
4. Close the door. When you feel colder, you can ask your puppy to close the door for you. When training it as a skill, it is also guided with food.
Gently tether the training object to the door to be closed, bring your puppy into the house, sit it down first so that it doesn't immediately go to grab the object, say "close the door" to it loudly, and then let the dog grab the food. When it catches the food, if the door is closed, praise the puppy and reward it. If your dog doesn't close the door, it's just a matter of patience and effort, and if it gets irritated, take a break and practice again.
When the dog learns, add your gestures and it will understand it better. Some people feel that it needs to be punished when it does not "obey" orders, but almost certainly, this will only backfire.
There are a lot of dog training in this, such as common sense and the like, you can learn about it.
Hope it helps.
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There is no habit that cannot be broken, provided that you master the method. When you are older, it is more difficult to change the habit after it is formed, but it is not impossible to change, and you can refer to human beings for details.
Dogs can't speak, they can't understand your intentions, and it's very difficult to communicate in between. You may think you're saying it clearly, but in fact it may not know what you're talking about, and it may also be misunderstood.
You can think of a dog as if it were a child over 1 year old. Communication between you requires patience. If you do it right, you will exaggerate praise and reward, and if you do it wrong, you will not speak up and be cold, and then the cycle will go back and forth.
If you can't rush, it will think that it has done something wrong, and it will be more afraid and repulsed.
Take my own experience. I made a dog toilet for him at home, and there was a reward for peeing in the toilet. As a result, it doesn't know why it understands, I'm at home and I desperately drink water to go to the toilet to cheat rewards, I don't go to the toilet when I'm not at home, and if I can't hold it, I pee somewhere else, at the end of my bed or next to the toilet, anyway, it's not in the toilet.
I tried all kinds of methods, starting from the age of 1 and correcting it until it was 3 years old, and after countless detours in between, it finally understood what I wanted it to do.
Even though it now thinks I'm too late and gets angry, it will still pee at the end of my bed and put on a stinky face to show me
The baby adds complementary food within six months at the earliest, and the specific details are based on the baby's own situation, some babies are too small, eat less, and breast milk can not be eaten, so it is also possible to add complementary food in seven months.
Hello, generally the baby is six months old after adding complementary food, in the sixth month of the baby is not six months old, it is best not to add complementary food, thank you.
Of course, you can eat steamed buns, and the baby can also eat 1/4 of the egg yolk, vegetable porridge, rice soup, etc., which must be very bad, and the supplementary food should gradually increase from one. When the baby eats complementary food, you must feed the baby fruit juice on time and in the amount, otherwise the baby will not digest.
Will you raise your head when you are lying on your stomach, will you turn over, etc.?
Six-month-old children are not yet able to walk, and they need to be about one year old before their spine and legs can support their body.