Advanced training for dog etiquette—Lying down, lying down

Lying down "Lying down" is an advanced etiquette training action that dogs need to learn. Similarly, as long as they use their desire for food and the dog's owner's limb guidance, the dog will quickly learn how to lie down. Because...


Lying down

"Lying down" is an advanced etiquette training action that dogs need to learn. Similarly, as long as they use their desire for food and the dog's owner's limb guidance, the dog will quickly learn how to lie down. Because the action of "lying down" is very similar to the action of "pretending to death game", after learning to "lie down", you can go further and guide the command of "bang" (simulating gunshots) to teach the dog how to play the "pretending to death game".

Step 1: Let the dog wear a collar and order the dog to lie down on the left side of the owner. The dog owner then squatted down and held the dog's left front foot with his left hand. Step 2: Hold the snacks in your right hand and slowly move outward. In order to eat the snacks, the dog will slowly move its body outward. Step 3: Finally, the dog will take a lie down position. When the dog completes the movement of lying down, the owner immediately gives it the snack in his hand to show encouragement. Lying down and "lying down" is a training movement that the dog can continue to learn after learning to "sit down". This is also a manifestation of a stability signal. Step 1: Let the dog wear a collar, and the owner issues a "sitting" command, ordering the dog to sit down. The command is clear and powerful. Step 2:

The owner walks to the dog and squats down, then puts the food or snacks in his hand, and moves the dog's eyes from top to bottom until it touches the ground. At this time, the dog will also lie down in order to eat snacks.

Step 3: Remember, you must wait until the dog is completely lying down and do enough movements before giving it a snack to reward it for doing behaviors that meet your expectations. Step 4: If the dog does not lie down, try to pull the leash down gently to let the dog lie down slowly, but do not pull it hard to avoid hurting the dog or making the dog afraid. Step 5: If the dog still does not lie down, the owner can bypass the dog's body with his left hand, press the dog's neck with his hand, and then slowly press the dog down with force. Remember not to exert too much force to avoid hurting the dog.



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