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Commence the training of your Bea-Tzu as soon as feasible, preferably during their puppyhood stage. Early installation of positive habits and behaviours will aid in their development.
To optimise training, it is recommended to keep the sessions brief, lasting between 5-10 minutes, and frequent, with 2-3 sessions scheduled throughout the day. Keeping your dog engaged and preventing boredom or frustration can be achieved through this.
Employ affirmative reinforcement methods like offering treats, giving compliments, or indulging in playtime to acknowledge your dog's admirable conduct. This will motivate them to replicate the action.
Maintain consistency in your training efforts and ensure that every member of your household adheres to the same instructions and methods.
Teach your dog basic obedience by utilising unambiguous and straightforward instructions like "sit," "stay," and "come."
Ensure that your dog is well socialised to facilitate their ease and good behaviour in the presence of humans and other creatures.