Top Activities For Dogs With Owners
Leg knitting
Teaching: Your dog crosses its legs back and forth while walking. This trick is not suitable for uncoordinated people!
1 Start with your dog sitting or standing on your left side. Hold a few snacks in each hand.
2 Take a big step with your right foot and place your right hand vertically between your legs while giving a verbal prompt. When your dog crosses his legs, use your right hand to reward him.
3 Step on your left foot, and put your left hand straight down while giving a verbal reminder. Again, treat your dog when he noses his left hand.
4 Repeat the steps.
Expectation: Five to five minutes of practice every day, once or twice a day. After two weeks, your dog should follow your hand steadily, and you may need to successfully knit multiple times before treatment. Keep practicing until your dog passes the legs quickly without any hand guidance!
Troubleshoot the problem of my dog walking between my legs starting with the peekaboo technique to consolidate this position.
I am having trouble with coordination, please do not use leashes to guide your dog, and do not use snacks. Step on with your right foot and pull the belt between your legs with your right hand.
My dog was too excited to follow my hand obediently, which was not uncommon at the beginning. Focus on knitting one at a time and reward it.
My dog is too tall, unless you want to roll, this may not be a trick for the Great Dane! Build on it! After mastering the knitting of the legs, use similar movements to learn the posture of Figure 8!
tip! Always step on with your right foot to start the leg knitting. Stepping on the foot with the left foot is the signal of the heel. "On weekends, I have a lot to do!"
Steps: 1 Start with the dog on the left.
2 Step on with your right foot and put down your right hand. Lure your dog through.
3 Step on with your left foot and put down your left hand.
Lure your dog through. Raise your head.
4 repeat
Figure 8
Teach it:
When you stand with your legs apart, your dog will pass through Figure 8.
1 Warm up with leg knitting.
2 Next, try to knit the legs while taking wider but shorter steps. Continue to use the "knit" prompt.
3 Transition to the appropriate steps, spread your legs, and don't move forward. Continue to lift each foot to suggest the dog, and then say "knit". Use an imaginary leash to "pull" or guide the dog's legs from front to back.
4 Finally, keep your feet on your feet, but lunge to both sides when the dog crosses the legs. When he crosses his legs and prepares to circle his right leg, the right leg should bend, and he should see your right hand guiding him through your legs and towards the right leg. Now it’s time to change the verbal prompt to "cross." Before treatment, let him do 8 consecutive numbers. Give him treatment while performing the operation, not after he stops.
Expectation: With reliable leg knitting, your dog can pick up the number 8 in a few days. When you continue to train, you will not need to use your hands or put your hands on your hips.
Requesting leg knitting for troubleshooting. Which way will my dog walk through my legs? Since this is adapted from the leg weave, your dog always starts from the left, passes through your leg from front to back, and then circles the right leg first. Your dog will always cross your legs from start to finish.
Build on it! In order to make a deep impression, please let your dog do a few figure eight exercises,
then let his leg pass your legs to make it circle the right leg, then close the legs, and then use the right hand to prompt He spins
tip! Figure 8 is an important part of the stretching and warm-up routine to help prevent injuries before exercise.
STEPS :
1 Practice leg knitting.
2 Make your steps shorter and wider.
3 Take a broad posture and alternately raise each foot.
4 Plant the feet and guide the dog through the legs from front to back.
When your dog runs out of Figure 8 by your side, stand up!
Moon walk
Teach it:
When walking on the moon, your dog will lean backwards and backwards when in a bow position.
1 Put your dog down and face him. Just like you taught him to back up, push his knees toward him while giving him the "pedal" prompt. He may try to stand up, so please protect your shoulder keep bone with your hands to keep it drooping. Even back a small scooter.
2 Start standing upright and minimize knee movements. Continue to protect your dog's shoulders and push it down each time it rises.
3 Stand while making gestures and voice prompts. If your dog stands up, tell him to "put it down" and then say "step on the pedal." You may have to change these prompts repeatedly.
Expectation: A solid dog can learn this cute dance movement in a few weeks. Dogs often try to cheat by raising them up, so stay vigilant!
Prerequisites Downward Up Backup Troubleshooting My dog can't move backward When teaching the pedestrian bridge for the first time, do not use the word "down", but just prevent the dog from standing upward by protecting your shoulders. Telling him to "put down" may make him mistakenly think that he should not move.
tip! When your dog needs medicine, a spoonful of peanut butter will help the pill fall.
1 While pressing the knee towards him, protect his shoulder blade.
2 While continuing to protect the shoulders, minimize the movement of the knees.
3 Stand in place when prompted.
Happy jumping
Teach it:
When jumping happily, your dog will jump in a straight line and land on the same spot. You will need all the enthusiasm for this, because no one will jump for joy!
1 When your dog is in a playful state, please lift the toy or food high in the air and tease it. Jump with him to encourage him! Reward even small jumps at first.
2 Once your dog has the pleasure of jumping with you, simply squat down and stand up while using language prompts and gestures to reduce jumping movements.
3 Eventually, your dog will dance happily when prompted, but your enthusiasm is the key.
Expectation: Some dogs are naturally stronger than others, for example, terriers, Australian shepherds and whips. Other dogs may need more encouragement to make an effort.
Troubleshooting My dog is lazy and can't jump. The job as a trainer is to guide and motivate! Grab those springs and bounce with friends. Use your most exciting "happy voice" to make him more confident.
Build on it! This skill is the first step in learning to skip rope
tip! Practice on traction grass or other surfaces. The ideal jump should be straight and steady.
1 Encourage your dog to jump on toys.
2 Turn down your jumping movements.
3 Your dog will jump to the prompt.
Chorus line kick
Teaching method: When performing a chorus kick, your dog stands between your legs, kicking his front paws with a high foot, synchronized with your kick. 1 Start in the peekaboo posture, put your left hand down and forward a little bit, and then tell your dog to "shake".
When performing this operation, do not hold it in your hand, because it will guide his nose instead of his paws. Instead, he rewarded him with snacks in a snack bag around his waist. Repeat with the "paw" when the right hand signals.
2 Add your corresponding kicks to enhance the effect. Your gesture will eventually become a micro movement of your two fingers on your hips, which will become a cue for the dog (not your kick).
3 Try a variation of this technique when the dog is facing you or by your side.
Expectation: Any dog can learn this jazz technique and is always the favorite of the crowd! The dog may lift the cueing paw within a few weeks, but daily tasks may take longer. Showy kicks will distract your audience from subtle gestures.
Asking Peekaboo to shake hands and jump forward into my dog barking, walk out of his PEEKABOO. Your dog wants to see your face. Bend over so that he can see you. If he moves forward, please cover his chest with his hand and remind him to "peekaboo".
My dog just stands there and doesn't move his paws. Sometimes it takes several iterations to make your dog swing. Every time you lean, try "shaking, sole, shaking, sole" several times. This will slightly push the dog's weight to one side and encourage the dog to lift the opposite foot.
tip! Play your favorite song on the stereo and dance with your dog!
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