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How to prevent dogs from climbing into bed

On weekdays, the most worrying situation for parents of hairy children is that dogs always sneak into bed in disregard of their own bans in an attempt to spend the night with their owners. To this end, the owner often has to fight with the dog and try his best, but it is useless even if he stops it repeatedly.

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Sometimes if you don't pay attention, looking back, the dog has warmed you up in bed!

For the owner who wants his dog to sleep peacefully in his own nest and give up his desire for a big bed, after reading the detailed but simple tutorial, you may find that it is not as difficult as you think.

The method is as follows:

Pro-test is effective, no need to hit the dog, effective within ten minutes, and long-term effective:

1. Get it off the bed first. Most people give up at this point, so the dog will go back to bed after 5 seconds. )

2. Then keep following and drive away.

3. At this time, it will be a little surprised and will always avoid you. You have to catch up with it, give up running, sit still or get down. (This is the key. If you can't do it, you will fail. )

If it wants to bypass you and go back to bed, block it with your legs; If it wants to hide under the sofa or table, call it out, drive it out with tools and let it sit back. We can't let it hide once. If it hides at will, it is equal to not giving in and failing in training. )

When driving it away, don't shout or run, just follow it slowly and stare at it silently.

If you catch up with it, it won't sit still or get down, but it won't hide any more. Instead, it will look back at you. Then you have to squeeze slowly to the side step by step to seize the space under its feet.

In short, the ultimate goal of training is to let it sit or lie down and watch you.

When it completes this action for the first time, you can go back to bed and see its reaction. Once it has the intention of getting close to the bed, even if it is only half a step, you should repeat the whole process immediately.

(Why emphasize it immediately? The shorter the reaction time, the better the training effect. If you have reached the bedside, the effect of driving it away will be greatly reduced. )

If your dog has never been trained, it may take a lot of time and energy to do so for the first time. Maybe you two will confront each other for five minutes, but once you succeed, there will be less and less repetition time in the future. Even in the end, if you look at it, it will walk away and sit quietly.

Generally speaking, a dog is not very stubborn. If you drive it away for about 5 times, it will give up trying to go to bed.

After that, consolidate your training every day, and you will definitely regain 100% control over the bed.