How to train a Teddy dog to roll? Easy and successful in three steps!

Have you ever seen other people’s dogs follow instructions and perform actions? Such as rolling around, ringing the bell, and pretending to be dead. Have you ever said with emotion at this time: What a smart dog, if only my Teddy could be so well-behaved. How to train a Teddy to roll? You can easily succeed in three steps!
Be prepared for training
Find a suitable training room. The dog training room should be comfortable and free of distractions. After Teddy learns to roll in a quiet room, he can be taken outdoors or in public places for training. Have snacks ready in hand. Teddy loves to please people, and with the reward of food, it will learn hard. Use canine treats, tiger peanuts, ham, bacon or any other food your Teddy likes. Snacks should be prepared in advance, because it takes a lot of practice for Teddy to learn to roll. Give the roll command Have Teddy lie down. First, let Teddy know how to lie down. Teaching Teddy to lie down is the first step in teaching it to roll, because rolling starts from the lying down position. The standard movement for lying down is to keep the abdomen close to the ground, extend the forelimbs forward, and raise the head. It's easy to roll in this position without hurting yourself. Put the food on top of its head and say "roll". Your voice should be clear and your tone friendly. Draw an arc with the food from the top of the head to the floor so that the teddy's head turns with the food and then its body will follow. This technique is a bit difficult for Teddy and requires practice. The key to success is getting Teddy to associate the rolling motion with verbal instructions. If the teddy rolls successfully, it will be rewarded. Even if the teddy rolls with your help, you must reward it. At the same time, we also need to pat and say "good boy". Intensive training Continue training until Teddy doesn't need your help. After a few tries, Teddy will be able to roll on his own, so you don't have to put food on his head. Stand up while commanding your Teddy to roll, and reward him if he rolls on his own. Keep practicing until Teddy can complete the rolling motion without any effort. Some very obedient teddy dogs will soon learn to roll around for free, and a pat on the head and praise will suffice. Say some other commands, and finally say "roll" to give Teddy a cute show time. Let your Teddy practice in a high-stress environment. Once your Teddy has learned to roll around in the living room, take him outside. After outdoor activities, try training first with rewards, then without rewards, and finally with people around.
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