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I. Train your dog to carry things.

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Yorkshire

Yorkshire

I. Train your dog to carry things.

Training methods

Step 1: First, get the dog used to always having something in his mouth. In addition to getting him used to the size of the object, the weight of the object should be kept within the range of what the mouth can call a hand. The dog owner can put a fixed object in his mouth and not allow him to spit it out. The reward is slowly extended in the mouth until it is not forced and it will not spit it out.

Step 2: The dog owner should set a code, such as a dumbbell, at this time so the dog knows what it contains. In addition, train the dog to obey commands. When he gets tired of biting something or is attracted to something else, he will want to spit it out. At this point, we should say no or NO and not allow it to be spit out when it grabs something without a code from the dog’s owner.

Step 3: When the dog stops spitting things out randomly, you can have him follow you with something in his mouth. Before that, you must first make sure that the dog obedience training is working. Because in addition to not letting go of the object in his mouth, you must also make sure he is willing to follow you all the way and not run away on his own.

Step 4: Since the dog is used to walking around with things, it can distinguish what you want. Have it first establish a correlation between the item and the name. For example, when you say cell phone, it will know where to find the phone. Put the item on the ground until the dog is willing to pick it up.

Step 5: When the dog knows the correlation between the object and the name, it will pick up the object. But this is not enough, because it is encouraged to actively search for the object. When the object is no longer in front of it, when you give the code, it will actively look east and ask for it until it is found.

Step 6: Try to teach and train the above five steps in order, and try to repeat each stage a few times to get your dog naturally used to your code. Remember to encourage your dog right away every time he gets it right.

Tip

When the dog knows the name of the item, when you don’t throw anything out, you just need like a doll? Or a bone? Question sentence, and the dog knows to find it and give it to you. When the dog brings something back to you, remember to give it a cookie reward. 2. When the dog can recognize the item you want it without hesitation, it can add more things that it does not like it. Now people can know the name of such things, such as in front of the TV remote control, say to it the remote control? Or how about hiding behind you and saying remote control? You can also try putting things far away and letting it pick them up. Give it a new task after it has fully completed it.

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Training dogs to jump knees

Cocker Spaniel

Cocker Spaniel

Training dogs to jump knees

Training methods

Step 1: The knee jump game is a quick way to improve the sensation between human and dog. If you gently lift your leg, the dog will jump over on his own accord, or even prepare a special frisbee for the dog to jump over and receive it so you and the dog can win everyone’s applause! At the beginning of the training, be sure to tie the leash to the dog for easy control. Now ask the dog to sit down and hold the toy in front of and above the dog to get the dog’s attention.

Step 2: Start familiarizing your dog with the “jump” command and let them jump up, but don’t let them get the toy.

Step 3: When the dog hears the code, it jumps up. You can find an obstacle, jump over it with the dog, and send the code.

Step 4:As soon as the dog jumps, give it a toy.

Step 5:As soon as the dog jumps over, give it a toy. Choose a tree or a wall as a secondary object, lift your foot, and give the code for the dog to jump over.

Step 6: When the dog can jump over your leg naturally, you can leave the assistance tree or wall and let the dog try to jump. At this point, try hiding the toy from the dog’s view so that he hears your code and sees you lift and initiate the jump, remembering his substantial reward when the dog completes the knee jump.

Tips

Start training by playing with him with his favorite toy for 10 – start training for 15 minutes. 2. Use a tree or wall as an aid, not to save your leg from soreness. At this point, in order for the dog to jump over your leg, it can not be lazy and drill from the side. 3. Don’t forget to give the dog a snack as a reward as soon as he finishes the action.

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Training your dog to spin

Hilarity

Hilady

Training your dog to turn in circles

Training methods

Step 1:The training method is to put the dog on a collar and command him to sit.

Step 2: Call out the command: spin and hold the toy in your hand to induce the dog to follow it in a circle.

Step 3:At this point, the dog’s head will turn as the eyes and the toy guide the body.

Step 4:Slowly entice the dog to turn in circles with the toy.

Step 5: Give him a toy as a reward as soon as he makes a turn. If it doesn’t complete the spin, don’t give it a toy.

Step 6: Then, as the dog becomes more proficient, you can turn the toy smaller and smaller, or untangle the leash as appropriate. Finally, the dog will turn in place as soon as you use a small hand signal or a simple turn code, so that even if you are done training the action of turning, the dog will turn in place.

Tip

Spinning is a quiet, interactive game for parents and children. When dogs hear the code, different dogs will have their own games:Some dogs will walk in place, others will jump in place.

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IV. Training your dog to pay respects

Three training tips for good eating

West Highland White Terrier

IV. Training dogs to pay their respects

Training methods >

    Step 1: Hold a small piece of jerky or something the dog usually likes to eat in your hand, code New Year’s or New Year’s and Thank You while holding the lure in front of your nose, about 10 cm away, at a 45-degree angle, slowly upward, enticing the dog to slowly stand up. If he wants to eat the jerky, he will slowly stand up with your gesture.

Step 2: At first, even if it can stand up for a second, it doesn’t matter. You’ll be standing up longer and longer in the future. At first, don’t give it a little jerky right away to see if it can stand up straighter and longer. The longer you pull it, the more stable it will be. To keep it balanced, you’ll naturally start preparing it for the New Year.

Step 3: Some dogs will separate their front paws, even up and down, in a way that doesn’t look like a gesture of adoration or congratulations. It’s okay, you can help him get closer to his front paws and let him gradually get used to standing and his front paws will naturally come together. Remember, always encourage him and let him know he’s doing well.

Step 4: Once the dog stands long enough to naturally lean his front paws together and even start moving up and down in order to balance his body, your dog will celebrate the New Year. At this point, be sure to put the little jerky in your mouth and praise him loudly: good dog!

Tip >

    Does the family dog like to stand? Yes, that’s because he wants to play games with his dog owner and likes to stick next to him and get your attention.

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