When training a Teddy to stand, you can hold a treat in your hand and raise it high to entice the Teddy to stand up and eat it. If the Teddy has poor self-control, the owner can stroke its back to calm it down and reward it with a treat for controlling its emotions. Using an anti-barking stun gun can deter a Teddy that is incorrigible and barks frequently from barking.
1. Standing training
Teddy dogs are small and can stand for extended periods. To train a Teddy to stand, the owner can hold a piece of jerky in their hand to attract the dog's attention and encourage it to eat. When the Teddy is enjoying the jerky, the owner can then raise the jerky higher, forcing the dog to stand. After repeating this several times, the Teddy will learn to stand.
2. Self-control training
Many Teddy dogs are naturally mischievous and don't know how to control their emotions, often making their owners angry. At this time, the owner can stroke the Teddy's back to calm it down. If the Teddy really calms down, reward it with a palatable treat such as cheese or jerky.
3. Anti-barking training
Some Teddy dogs may develop a habit of barking excessively. In this case, the owner can use their legs to hold the Teddy dog, making it uncomfortable and stopping the barking. Alternatively, the owner can put an anti-barking shock collar on the Teddy dog that repeatedly refuses to stop barking.
4. Excretion at fixed points
Teddy dogs are very intelligent. With just a little cues, they will quickly understand what their owner wants them to do. Therefore, when training a Teddy to potty train, you can place their feces in the toilet to attract their attention, or you can spray a potty trainer to lure them to the toilet. Reward them with treats immediately after they do so.