1. Give the dog a name and strengthen its recognition of the name through continuous training
You can give the puppy a catchy or easy-to-remember name, whisper its name every day and give it some food when it comes. The most important thing is to call its name when feeding.
2. Have close physical contact with the dog so that it can remember the smell of its owner.
The dog's memory depends not only on his eyes, but also on his nose, because his olfactory cells are relatively developed. Dogs can remember the owner's taste in interactive games with their owners. Of course, it takes time, at least one to two months.
3. Make it remember your leadership position through fixed things and habits
The shovel officer can consolidate your leadership position by feeding the dog or taking the dog out for a walk at a fixed time every day, because the dog is very sensitive to time, and when it is time for a walk or dinner, the dog will make corresponding preparations.
4. The shovel officer needs to get into the habit that the dog goes to the toilet at a designated place
Because the puppy doesn't have a strong sense of territory in the world view, it will pee anywhere, and the shovel officer can limit its territory by specifying its designated place to go to the toilet. In this way, the dog will know who its owner is and can better identify its owner.