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Can Pomeranian be afraid of master all the time after being beaten?

After being beaten, Pomeranian dogs will not always be afraid of their owners, because Pomeranian dogs will have high loyalty to their owners, after 1 or 2 days of being beaten, they will actively run to their owners to get close to them. If the Pomeranian does not want to be close to people, use food for temptation and play with them. Pay attention to the daily Pomeranian dog, do not start too heavy, if a serious injury, Pomeranian will produce shadow to the owner, will not recognize the Lord.

Can Pomeranian be afraid of master all the time after being beaten?

After being beaten, Pomeranian dogs will not always be afraid of their owners, because Pomeranian dogs have a high loyalty to the breeder, in life will take the owner as the center, may be just after being beaten, will feel afraid of the owner, but after 1 or 2 days, Pomeranian dogs will often take the initiative to run to the owner to close to. But it is likely to be unusually cautious.

Can Pomeranian be afraid of master all the time after being beaten?

If the Pomeranian is still reluctant to approach and be friendly, the dog can choose to use its favorite snack to lure, in the food temptation, the Pomeranian will soon forget what happened. When fed and accompanied by play, the Pomeranian will soon be able to forget what happened before.

Can Pomeranian be afraid of master all the time after being beaten?

Pay attention to the Pomeranian in the process of action is not too heavy, if the Pomeranian dog is more serious injury, often will produce a deep shadow to the owner. When a Pomeranian makes a mistake, he or she can be taken to the spot where he or she made the mistake and allowed to reflect on it for a period of time. After a period of time, the Pomeranian will realize his or her mistake.

 

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