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1. Reward him: Reward him for his good behavior because the more you reward him, the quicker he will learn. Give him good practice sessions that end in rewards and praise. 2. Scold him: Dogs are being scolded constantly, so after a time, they get blunted to these reprimands and ignore them. But if we praise them adequately, any reprimands will make a difference to their behavior. If you want to scold him next, just show him what you want him to do and then reward him for doing it right. If you do this right with a stern voice, this is quite enough for him to learn. Ideally, a reprimand should be short, sharp and immediate. Never nag him nor reprimand him unless you catch him red-handed. Don’t kick, hit or slap him either as this forms the basis of further problems as he grows older. You end up having a barking, shy, fearful or aggressive dog.
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