How to train a horse dog to be quiet

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Sarah Johnson

Healthcare Technology Correspondent

How to train a horse dog to be quiet
How to train a horse-dog to be quiet? Let a stranger give the horse-dog something to eat, and then the parents will promptly stop the horse-dog from barking, and then give it a petting reward. When your horse dog meets other dogs, you must induce your own horse dog to stop barking. At night, you can stuff your dog's ears with cotton so that you can't hear any noise and won't bark.

1. Start exercising from the time of feeding

From the moment you pick up the pup, you should train the dog to learn to be quiet. In the process of training dogs to be quiet, parents can choose an induction method. For example: let a stranger give the dog food, and then the parent promptly stops the horse dog from barking, and then gives it a petting reward, so that the dog can learn to get along with strangers without barking.

 2. Train it to get along with other animals

In the process of raising horses and dogs, it is inevitable that they will encounter other dogs. At this time, parents must induce their horses and dogs to stop barking. Teach it not to bark wildly when it encounters the same kind.

 3. Mandatory methods

This method is actually quite easy to use, but it may be a bit unfair to dogs. At night, in order to prevent the barking of the horse and dog from disturbing others, you can plug the dog's ears with cotton. If you can't hear some noise, you will not be irritated and will not bark randomly. You can take it out during the day. Cotton balls will do.