The dogs I have at home (1)
I currently have three dogs at home, a 1-year-old Labrador, a 5-month-old poodle, and a 3-month-old French bulldog.
I brought Lala home first, followed by the poodle, and finally the French bulldog. Lala is kind and lively by nature, and she is innocent, while the poodle is more thoughtful, always looking at our eyes, like a child who can understand what we say, always observing our expressions. When the poodle first came home, Lala bullied her. It would be more appropriate to say that she bullied her because Lala would not hurt the poodle or really bite it. On the contrary, as soon as the poodle barked, Lala would stop making trouble. Over time, the poodle really bit Lala. When Lala made trouble with her, the poodle would bite Lala’s lips or ears every time. When Lala lies alone and chews a bone, the poodle will always go to provoke her, jump over on her belly, or bite her and run away. After a long time, they will not think that the difference in size is the difference between the strong and the weak. A treacherous dog is always treacherous…

From the time I brought her home to now, she will not kiss people, but as long as she sees food in your hand, she will run over, wipe her mouth after eating, and will not come back even if you call her back. She has a sense of pride in her bones.
She is called the second in IQ, but now she has only learned how to do it. She has been taught too many changes of handshakes, and has cheated many sausages, but she has not learned the most basic command of handshake. On the contrary, all her smartness is used to make trouble.
The Lala at home will soon understand the command to enter the cage, and will enter the cage obediently every time. Doesn’t the poodle understand? Not really, because she doesn’t want to enter, she wants to play outside. Whenever we let Lala enter the cage, the poodle will hide everywhere, under the car, under Lala’s cage, and various places we can’t reach. At the beginning, I waited patiently and taught her, but she still did what she wanted after a long time. So I punished her. When I caught her, I beat her up and she started to go into the cage obediently. It’s not that the beating hurts, but that I overwhelm her with my momentum, otherwise the bigger she gets, the harder it is to deal with. Now, as long as I tell her to go into the cage or call her home at the door, she always does it obediently. Otherwise, she won’t listen to my partner because she has never been beaten by him. Isn’t this bullying?
Maybe my dog has grown up and has some rules for going to the toilet. She never pees in the nest. If she can’t hold it anymore, she will whimper and let it out to solve the problem immediately. Poodles don’t do that. They pee in the cage, pee in the food bowl, poop in the food bowl, poop on the mat, and make it everywhere. If she doesn’t poop when she goes out for a walk, she will do it in the cage. It’s a headache. She doesn’t change after repeated teachings and becomes worse.
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