Where there is a will, there is a way. Is Du Bin all easy to cultivate?

Du Binquan, also known as Doberman, was born in Germany. This dog is named after Mr. Louis Dobbin. Why? That's because Louis Doberman is a tax collector and dog catcher. He wants to keep a fierce dog to protect his own safety, so this dog is called Du Binquan, from which the famous Du Binquan came.

Du Binquan is a natural police dog. Its sense of smell is very sensitive and extremely human. Du Binquan generally requires cutting ears or tails, because Du Binquan will become very beautiful after cutting ears or tails. Du Binquan is very heat-resistant, but he is afraid of cold. Because of its short hair, it is very suitable for city life.

Although Du Binquan is fierce, he is loyal to his master, so he is easy to be set up. However, when training Du Binquan, the master should pay attention to clear rewards and punishments, not only be fierce to him, but also communicate with him more. After the training is completed, he will be rewarded with some favorite snacks or toys, which will make him feel a certain warmth and sense of accomplishment. Over time, Du Binquan will love training.

It should be noted that it is not necessarily just snacks and toys that reward Du Binquan. Du Binquan also needs to be as concerned as a child and often touch its head. It will love it. Training dogs requires patience, and nothing can be done overnight. Generally, Du Binquan can receive some training in about 3 to 4 months. Generally, Du Binquan should be familiar with the traction rope first, establish the dignity of the owner, and let Du Binquan follow your footsteps.

In addition, Du Binquan should be trained as a civilized dog, so that he can learn to defecate in a designated place, give him a designated place, and don't let him defecate in the room or on the main road at will. If he urinates in other places, you can yell at him and take him to the place where he often urinates. If he urinates, he can be encouraged to know the designated place.