Gradual Introduction
Don't just turn on the robot and let it loose. Instead, introduce it gradually to your puppy. Start by letting your puppy observe the robot while it's off, allowing them to sniff and explore it. Then, turn it on for short periods while supervising their interactions. This should help with the initial introduction.
Positive Association
Create positive associations with the robot. Whenever the robot is active, give your puppy treats, toys, or affection. This will help your puppy associate the robot with good things, reducing fear and anxiety.
Training Commands
Teach your puppy commands like 'leave it' or 'stay'. These commands can help control your puppy's behavior around the robot, preventing any potential conflicts or accidents.
Safe Spaces
Ensure your puppy has a safe space where they can retreat if they feel scared or threatened by the robot. Put them in a crate, a separate room, or a designated area with their favorite toys and bed.
Patience and Consistency
Remember, it may take time for your puppy to get used to the robot. Be patient and consistent with your approach. Over time, your puppy will learn that the robot is not a threat, but a part of their home environment.
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