Some popular magazines on the market preach to innocent people how to teach dogs to read. You can buy literacy cards—similar to the kind used by preschool children when they recognize words. Some say "bone", and some say "water".
According to the theory of some magazines, your dog will recognize those words and want to chew bones, so he runs to the pile of cards, find the one with "bones" written on it, and rush to you with it. Or when you ask "Do you want to have a bone?", it can also find that card.
And in fact, is your puppy really able to read? Don't have too much hope. However, if you like to use this stupid trick to make friends around you laugh, it is still feasible to teach it to read and read. Below we will introduce you to the method of "how to train dogs to learn literacy":
1. Make some cards - bones, cheese, walking, rewards. Teach one word at a time. The distance between cards should be larger, and the signal should be carefully and clear. You can smear a different scent on each card, and if it is "read" it, you will give it the corresponding food reward. For example, in advance, you rub the fresh and greasy bones back and forth on the card with the words "Bone" and give it a smell. You can choose a darker material for the card, so that the traces of rubbing cannot be visible. You can also apply a thin layer of cheese on the card that says "cheese".
2. Your dog's nose can be many times more powerful than your spirit. When smearing the smell, you don't have to be so strong that everyone in the room can smell it. What the scent of "reward" varies from "dog". As long as your dog likes it, anything is fine - small sausage, chocolate, pizza. As for the ignorance on the picture that says "Walking", let it leave it to your free imagination. Grass, rosin, smelly socks - anything related to walking is OK. Each card should be kept separately in a different small box to avoid the confusion of cards. This way, you can teach your dog to be familiar with a scent every time. Of course, what you end up asking the little guy to do is hand you the card, and it is not enough to just find it out.
3. There are several sets of methods to follow for this training. The easiest thing is to find out one by one if you smell the smell! Give the smell of cheese. Then say "Do you want to eat cheese? Find the cheese?" and wait until it smells a card with "cheese" written on it, and after praise, you will ask it to bring it to you. After receiving the card, I praised it again and gave me some real cheese. With such a generous reward, it is not difficult for the little guy to become a top student.
4. Soon after, you can arrange the four cards at a certain spacing and place them in front of the dog. After giving the problem, wait for it to pick up the correct card, because the little guy has memorized the four smells and four corresponding rewards in his heart. "Baby, what's so delicious to eat with ham?" Think about it, isn't that cheese?
If you are capable enough and able to teach your dog to put "cheese" on "ham", it will definitely open the audience's horizon. Similarly, when you ask, "If the car breaks down, what can we do?", the dog will pick it up and walk. Although it is stupid, it must be very funny, isn't it?