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How to train a teacup dog
Like any animal, a teacup dog is very alert to people, and it is most unacceptable to force a teacup dog to obey by corporal punishment.

From the standpoint of a teacup dog, being beaten and kicked for unknown reasons can only create the impression of being "abused". If it is a very powerful master, the teacup dog may obey because of fear. However, dogs growing up in this environment are extremely unsafe, sometimes attacking weak children or the elderly, and even biting people. Therefore, when the teacups don't obey the command and shoot a gun at the teacups face at the same time, most teacups will be quiet.

There is a misunderstanding in training anytime and anywhere, that is, there is a time limit for training teacups, which is actually wrong. Everyone should patiently teach teacups what to do and what not to do in daily life such as walking, eating and visiting.

Don't praise too much, it's different from educating babies. Praise for the teacup should be limited to when the teacup is obedient. If you praise it easily, it will be confused, and it will not know when it will be praised, which will increase the difficulty of future training.

Be patient, a teacup dog is not an animal that can be remembered and followed immediately after being taught once or twice. It needs to gradually form memory in the process of continuous training. Therefore, the breeder needs patience and constant training.

In order to cultivate adaptability, teacups often avoid, bark or simply destroy things they don't like. This sometimes brings great trouble to the host. In this case, first of all, be patient, don't be impatient, let the teacup dog slowly approach something it doesn't like, and at the same time keep talking to it in a gentle voice to calm it down. If you beat and scold the teacup dog at this time, it will make the teacup dog hide further.

The content of this paper comes from "China Biotechnology Development Report" published by China Agricultural Publishing House.