The dog was sleeping in the living room, it thundered late at night, and the dog kept knocking on my

Updated on Living room 2024-06-07
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Dogs are small, and it is normal for them to be relatively young. You need to be patient with the teaching, unless you want it to sleep next to you all the time.

    When he is in the door, open them, gently soothe him, calm him down, give him a snack in his nest and praise him, and then go back to your own room.

    If he continued to knock on the door, the time to open the door to appease him was getting longer and longer, and the number of times was slowly decreasing.

    Patient teaching will make it develop good habits.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Dogs, no matter how big or small, are afraid of thunder, because their hearing is dozens of times that of people, and thunder is very terrifying to them. I also have a dog at home, if you also love dogs, please give it more warmth during thunderstorms.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    If you're older, you're not afraid. It's normal to start being afraid of thunder. My dog doesn't respond to thunder now, sleeps with it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The intelligence of a dog is equivalent to that of a human being about five years old.

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