Dog standing and bowing
During training, the shilling dog sits down, then gently pulls the leash, and gives the "stand" command and gesture (stretch your right arm toward the dog, palm upward). When the dog stands, reward it. The owner should gradually leave the dog's side so that the dog can stand longer. On this basis, gradually develop the ability to press gestures or command commands for a certain period of time.
Based on the "standing" movement.
During training, the owner stands opposite the dog and first gives the "stand" command. When the dog stands firm, he gives the "thank you" command. At the same time, he grabs the dog's forelimb with one hand and swings it up and down.
After repeating it several times, give petting and food rewards.
Then keep a distance from the dog and no longer use your hands to assist when issuing commands. If the dog can't do it, repeat it a few more times until the dog can do it.
At the beginning of the training, when the movements are very stable, just give the "Thank you" command, and the series of reflex activities of standing and bowing will be completed in one go, without the need to give the command twice.
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