How to deal with a dog that is sensitive to footsteps in the corridor
Golden Retriever (definite introduction)

< p> Dogs have much better hearing than humans. Sometimes, before you hear the footsteps in the corridor, the dog will already start barking loudly to warn you. However, if the dog will bark loudly when there are frequent footsteps, this will not only affect his own life, but also cause a lot of trouble to the lives of the neighbors. So is there any way to stop the dog from attacking the people in the corridor? How keen is the sound of footsteps?

First of all, the owner is most fortunate to have adapted the dog to this sound when they were young. However, when footsteps appear in the corridor and the dog starts to call, the owner can quietly comfort the dog. Dogs, let them understand that these footsteps are normal sounds that can be heard every day in life. Over time, they will no longer be afraid of this kind of sound, and after getting used to it, they will naturally stop calling when they hear footsteps.

Secondly, owners can change their dogs' attention when they call, such as calling them to come to them or using a small toy to attract their attention. When the dog stops calling, the owner can also give the dog a little praise, so that the dog can adapt to the footsteps in the corridor more quickly.

In addition, owners should interact more with their dogs in daily life, so that they will not be unfamiliar with the sounds made by humans. It should be noted that the best period for dogs to be continuously socialized is from birth to three months old. Dogs at this stage are easiest to hand over and train. Owners can seize this opportunity to train dogs in a way that is suitable for human life. practise. Of course, if the owner misses the best socialization time for the dog, it is completely possible to train the dog well, but it will take you longer time and more energy.

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