From breed selection to the care of dogs in old age, every shovel officer needs a comprehensive strategy for dog rearing.
"Lying down" is an advanced etiquette training action that dogs need to learn, and similarly, as long as the dog's desire for food is used, coupled with the physical guidance of the dog owner, the dog can quickly learn how to lie down. Because the action of "lying down" is very similar to the action of "playing dead", after learning to "lie down", you can go one step further and teach the dog how to play "play the game of playing dead" with the command of "bang" (simulating the sound of a gunshot).
Step 1
Have the dog wear a collar and command the dog to lie down on the owner's left side. Then the dog owner squats down and holds the dog's left front foot with his left hand.
Step 2
Holding the snack in his right hand and slowly moving it outward, the dog will slowly move its body outward in order to eat the snack.
Done
Finally, the dog will take on a lying position. As soon as the dog finishes lying down, the dog owner should immediately give him the food in his hand to show encouragement.
"Lying down" is a training action that the dog can continue to learn after learning to "sit down", which is also a sign of stability.
Step 1
Let the dog wear the collar, and the dog owner will issue a "sit" password to order the dog to sit down, and the password should be clear and strong.
Step 2
The owner of the dog walks up to the dog and squats down, then puts the food in his hand and slowly moves it from top to bottom in front of the dog's eyes until it touches the ground. At this time, the dog will also lie down in order to eat food.
When the dog is about to lie down, the dog owner must issue a "sleep" command to the dog and order the dog to lie down.
Step 3
Remember to wait until your dog is fully lying down and has done enough movements before giving him food to reward him for behaving in line with your expectations.
Step 4
If the dog does not make a tumbling motion, you can try to gently pull the leash down to make it lie down slowly, but do not pull hard to avoid hurting the dog.
Done
If the dog still does not lie down, the dog owner can wrap his left hand around his body, press the dog's neck with his hand, and then press the dog down forcefully and slowly. Don't push too hard to avoid hurting the dog.
Be a responsible shovel officer and give the dog the best company!