How to make Husky obedient
0 Jul 26,2025
1. Timely treatment
Check whether the German Shepherd dog has gastrointestinal disease, excessive food accumulation, etc. If it is gastroenteritis, the German Shepherd dog will show a loss of appetite, vomiting and diarrhea, and will not eat dog food or rice. It should be discovered as early as possible and treated promptly.
2. Correct picky eaters
If your dog has a picky eating habit, it needs to be trained. When the food comes, you can eat it. Don't let your dog develop the bad habit of eating when he wants and having to eat later if he doesn't want to. When it's time to eat every day, put the food in front of the dog, regardless of whether it eats it or not, and then move it away after ten minutes. During the rest of the time, except for ensuring that the dog has enough drinking water, no food is given to the dog. Even the most stubborn dog will give in.
3. Regular feeding
Owners should be careful not to pamper their German Shepherd dogs too much and feed them whatever they want at any time every day. Feeding and snacks must be done in moderation, as long-term feeding can cause indigestion in dogs. If your German Shepherd dog eats too much or has indigestion, it is recommended to feed some pet probiotics or digestive tablets to help the dog regulate its stomach and promote digestion.
4. Moderate exercise
German Shepherd dogs need a moderate amount of exercise every day. However, many owners love their dogs very much. They not only obey them every step of the way in life, but also serve them with delicious food and drinks. They are afraid of getting tired even if they take even two steps. If this happens, be sure to take the dog out for exercise. Let the dog fully display its exercise energy outdoors, and observe the dog's specific condition after returning home. If the dog eats the dog food quickly, it means that the dog really lacks exercise.