Teaching your dog tricks is a good way to strengthen the bond between you and your pet.
all you need is a few simple steps, and you’ll have a well-trained pup.
Teach Your Dog Tricks and New Skills
The first step is to choose a treat that you want to give your dog as a reward.
It should not be an everyday treat or just use boiled chicken.
Choose an hour.
Repeat the same training.
Teach one Skill at a time.
Dogs do get confused If you Teach multiple skills on the same day.
How to teach your dog their name
1. Begin by standing in front of your dog and holding a treat in your hand.
2. Call out your dog's name, wait for eye contact, and give them the treat.
note (If your Pet not looking don't keep repeating the name)
(Wait for 1 min) and repeat.
3. Repeat this multiple times, using different tones each time.
(Different Locations)
4. Once your dog is responding to their name, practice saying it without giving them a treat.
call out the name of the Dog If respond.
Give Treat Randomly
5. Whenever they respond to their name, give them a treat and lots of praise.
Do it for multiple days.
6. If your dog isn’t responding to their name after a few tries, take a break and try again later.
try changing the time, dogs don't respond well after meals.
How to teach dog sit position
1. Start by Showing them the treat and hold it in front of their nose
2. Slowly move the treat and backside of your dog and say sit.
3. Understand they learn with treat don't feed to early as soon your pet sit give the treat.
4. Repeat the process multiple times from different locations.
teach this for multiple days.
How to teach dogs to shake a hand
1. Have your dog sit down.
2. Firmly but gently say “Shake” while holding out your hand.
3. With a treat in your hand, bring it close to your dog’s nose.
4. Praise your dog and give them the treat when they paw your hand.
5. Repeat this a few times to ensure your dog understands the command.
6. When your dog is pawing your hand consistently, start saying “Shake” and reward them with a treat.
7. Slowly reduce the number of treats you give.
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