Guest dogs (definite introduction)
In order to allow more owners to understand their pets, the following is the experimental material compiled by the editor. Regarding the article about trying the dexterity of dogs, you can know how dexterous your dog is from the little things around you.
Try your dog in the following ways and note which of the options best matches your dog’s performance.
1. If you hold a toy in your hand and keep swinging it or throwing it up, it will:
A: Keep looking at your hand. B: Look at your hands, and occasionally look at other places. C: Come up and fight with you. D: Not looking at your hand
2. If you throw the toy in your hand, it will:
A: Rush out quickly and bite the toy. B: Catch up with the toy and bite it, but quickly put it down. C: He caught up with the toy, but didn’t bite it. D: I didn’t chase the toys.
3. Your dog has a toy in its mouth. If you try to take the toy away, it will:
A: Not willing to let go and fight with you. B: I will fight with you after deliberately loosening it. C: Give you the item. D: I never pick up toys.
4. When you wear it to walk in new environments, its performance is:
A: The ears are constantly turning to the sides and back, and the eyes are often looking around. B: The ears sometimes move to the sides and back, and the eyes sometimes look around.
C: It is very rare to see the above phenomenon.
5. If you give it something to eat, it will:
A: Eat like a wolf. B: "Eating speed" is normal. C: Chew carefully
6. Leave the dog alone for a period of time, and then you start to interact with it. It will:
AA: Keep walking around you and shaking its tail. . B: My fortune will follow you and pay attention to your intentions. C: Looking at you. D: No reflection.
7. If you tie your dog in a strange environment and prepare to leave, it will:
A: Try to get away from you. B: I want to get rid of Qi, but I will soon calm down and watch you leave Qi. C: Watching you leave. D: There is no significant above-mentioned reaction.
8.Turn in the previous question. When you leave its sight, it will:
A: Look around and smell the earth for eternity. B: Look around for a short time, smell the earth and then calm down. C: I quickly calmed down and paid attention to my surroundings. D: Very quiet and relaxed.
9. Submit a question, after the dog calms down. When a stranger passes by ten meters away from it, it will:
A: Start paying attention to the stranger's intentions until he leaves the field of view. B: Pay more attention to strangers’ intentions. C: I didn’t pay much attention to it.
1.A gets 4 points, B gets 3 points, C gets 4 points, and D gets 1 point.
2.A gets 4 points, B gets 3 points, C gets 2 points, and D gets 1 point.
3.A gets 4 points, B gets 3 points, C gets 2 points, and D gets 1 point.
4.A gets 1 point, B gets 2 points, and C gets 3 points.
5.A gets 3 points, B gets 2 points, and C gets 1 point.
6.A gets 3 points, B gets 3 points, C gets 2 points, and D gets 1 point.
7.A gets 4 points, B gets 3 points, C gets 2 points, and D gets 1 point.
8.A gets 1 point, B gets 2 points, C gets 4 points, and D gets 3 points.
9.A gets 3 points, B gets 2 points, and C gets 1 point.
The score ranges from 32 to 28 points. If your dog's breed is a commonly used breed for police dogs, it basically meets the recruitment standards for police dogs. As for other types, it is also highly trainable and trainable.
The score is 27 to 23 points. Your dog has good training and training potential, and is a very smart dog, but sometimes you may have a headache with certain of its behaviors.
The score is 22 to 15 points. Your dog is relatively naughty. It may not have certain qualities that you think a dog should have, but overall, it is still a naughty dog, but it will take a little more effort to train, for example. Teach it to "go to the toilet" accurately and so on.
The score is less than 15 points. If your purpose of raising a dog is to release your love and calm your emotions, your dog should be a perfect pet to be pampered. It will look like a gentle child to you and may take a little more effort to train.
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