3 easy to teach dog tricks
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3 Easy Dog Tricks to Teach
Summary:
Teaching your dog tricks, even simple ones, requires some reward treats. Here’s how to do it effectively.
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Training your dog to perform tricks can be a fun and rewarding experience for both of you. To ensure success, you’ll need some small reward treats, a quiet space, and short training sessions of 10-15 minutes?"otherwise, your dog might get bored. Always reward him with plenty of praise and a treat when he gets it right, but avoid over-excitement, as it can disrupt his concentration.
1. Give a Paw
Start by having your dog sit. As you say "paw," gently take his paw in your hand and give him a treat. Repeat this process. After a few tries, delay taking his paw slightly?"say the word, pause for a moment, then take his paw. If he starts raising his paw when you say "paw," you’re on the right track. If not, continue practicing with immediate action. Most dogs will master this trick in just two or three sessions.
2. High Five
The high five is a natural progression from the paw trick. Hold a treat between your fingers and raise your hand slightly higher than for the paw trick. Your dog will try to use his paw to get the treat, just as he learned before. As he reaches up, say "high five" and reward him with the treat. Once your dog is comfortable with the paw trick, the high five should be easy to learn. With practice, he’ll respond to a hand signal rather than a voice command.
3. Jump Through a Hoop
Before starting, ensure the hoop is not too high to prevent injury. Place your dog on one side of a hula hoop, focusing his attention on a treat you hold on the other side. Give the command to release him from sitting. Initially, he might try to bypass the hoop. If this happens, restart the process. He’ll realize that only going through the hoop earns a treat. When successful, say "hoopla" and reward him. Begin with the hoop low to the ground, around six inches for medium-sized dogs like Labradors, and gradually raise it as he becomes more proficient. For smaller dogs, start with the hoop resting on the ground.
By keeping these sessions fun and rewarding, your dog will be eager to learn these entertaining tricks!
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