To teach your dog tricks, even the most basic ones, you'll need a few small rewards, a quiet, suitable location, and 10-15 minutes of exercise time. When he gets something good and gets a lot of praise and reward, just be careful not to stimulate him too much, otherwise he will lose focus.
Ask the dog to give you its paw. Get your dog to sit first, then when you say the word 'paw', take your dog's paw in your hand, reward the dog. Repeat this a few times. Honestly, say the word to one then take it. You will see him raise his paw while you say the word if he doesn't start speaking again. Do it a few times, so slow down your response. Most dogs enjoy this after 2 or 3 sessions.
The high five, like many tricks, is an evolution of a previous trick, this time creating the foot trick. Hold a gift in your fingers and raise your hand slightly higher than you would normally. Your dog will think you want to spin the paw and reach for it like we taught it earlier. When it reaches out, you say "high five" and reward it. Once your dog has mastered the paw paw trick, it will be very easy to learn, and with just a few lessons, he will do it with hand signals, not voice.
If you want your dog to jump the hoop, be a little wise and don't make the hoop too high, as you don't want the dog to get caught in the hoop before you start. Jump to trick yourself into a heartbeat. Place the dog on one side of the hula, direct the dog's attention to your hand, pick up the treat on the other side of the hula, and instruct the dog to get out of the seat. At first, the dog walks around and underneath If this starts again, your dog wants a treat and knows that you can't get it by walking around or walking down right away, so say Houpla and go through it as soon as you give it a treat. He immediately jumps over the hoop at Houpla's request. When I first started this trick, I had a medium-sized dog (lab), so I started the hoop 6 inches off the ground and slowly raised it to waist level. If you have a small dog, start with the hoop touching the ground, let the dog just go through the hoop, and then slowly lift it as you get used to the trick.
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