Dogs are trained in ten basic movements

“The ten basic movements of dog training are roughly divided into standing, sitting, lying down, lying down, laying down, shaking hands, staying still, bowing and scraping, circling and rolling. These ten basic movements are most commonly used in training dogs. It’s a move that dogs have to master. Training language It is essential that the dogs master these ten basic movements so that they do not suffer irreversible problems in the working environment.”

Dogs are our most faithful companions, we need them to help us in some specific work environment, so what are the most basic movements that they learn in training? I will give you a specific introduction.

1.Stand up.

This word does not need to be deliberately trained, we need to be trained to maintain standing time and posture.

2.Sit down.

When we train the dog to sit, we can put our hand on the dog’s butt and tell him to do well. In this case, we’re holding the dog with our hand facing the dog. At the same time, give the dog the command “sit”. Once the training is complete, hold the dog in the position for about 10 to 15 seconds before the training is complete.

3.Lie down.

When training this command, make sure your dog is good on all fours. When we say “lie down”, we put our hands on the dog’s back to give some strength and make the dog lie on the ground. Hold the same position for 10 to 15 seconds.

4.Get down.

Lying DOWN IS SIMILAR TO LYING down, THE only DIFFERENCE IS THAT LYING DOWN IS FOLLOWED BY a stationary motion, while LYING down is followed by the next command.

5.To put down.

The purpose of this training is for the dog to be able to follow the handler’s instructions to drop the item at the designated location.

6.Shake hands

For the handshake command, we need to hold the dog’s PAWS together. Then stand it up and use the other hand to hold the dog’s. Right front palm and gently shake up and down. During this sequence, give him a handshake signal. And hold the dog for about 10 to 15 seconds before letting go.

7.Don’t move

The TRAINING IS IN LINE WITH COMBAT, AND WE HAVE TO KEEP THE DOG IN A STANDARD STANDING POSITION AND standing TIME while stationary.

8.Looking at

When training the gesture of bowing, the first part of the training is the same as the first part of the handshake training is to use two hands to pull out the dog’s two front legs, pull the dog up and stand straight, and then put the dog’s two front PAWS together and shake up and down. At the same time, give the word “bye”. The duration is the same as the previous training.

9.A circle

The training requires the handler to pull up the dog’s front legs by hand so that the dog’s hind legs are on the ground together. The dog is able to turn in circles when the hand is released and rotated alternately. And give the dog a “turn” command. Then hold the dog’s two fronts with one hand and continue to turn in circles until the dog is able to turn on its own with a slight push.

10.roll

The trainer can use his hand to press the dog’s back to order it to lie down, and then use the other hand to support the dog’s stomach, gently roll the dog over. Let the dog lie on the ground or stand on all fours. At the same time, he gave him the word “go.” There is no definite hold time limit and circle until the dog needs to master the movement.

 

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