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Next, accustom your dog to "positive correction." While working with a puppy on a leash, introduce slight corrections with the leash and reward with praise simultaneously. Always pay attention to the dog's condition. The tail should remain "firm" during this. If the dog's tail drops, or it tucks in, it indicates the dog's inner state. If the dog keeps its distance, avoids physical contact, this also shows a lack of trust. Sit down on the ground. Let the dog "climb" onto you, praise it, pet it. Show the dog that being with you is not dangerous, but on the contrary—very safe!
If during a walk or at home, the dog gets too excited and rummages through the trash, give a slight correction with a designated marker and immediately redirect it into motion next to you with praise and encouragement. This will teach the dog that the "best" place is on the ground—right next to you. 0 reply
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