How to make Labrador bark
Barking to show closeness to the owner
Tease the dog with food and make it bark, then gently press the tip of your index finger on the middle of your upper lip, that is, the lower end of the nasolabial fold, and continuously issue the command "bark" and "bark" at intervals of 1 to 1.5 seconds. At the same time, the fingertips are slightly raised to draw the Labrador's attention to the owner's oral movements and sounds.
When it makes no less than 5 consecutive calls in response to the owner's commands and finger movements, give it food as a reward.
When training in the future, you can first call its name, then look at its eyes and keep still. If it makes a cry, take the opportunity to tease it with index finger movements and passwords.
If it does not bark in response to the owner's gaze, proactively tease it at the right time to make it bark. Once the teasing is successful, praise it promptly.
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