Dog training methods 4

There are three ways to make obedience training simple and smooth: 1. Give orders with words; 2. Use ropes and other equipment to transmit signals through the body; 3. The owner conducts training through physical movements such as hands or body. It would be better if these three methods can be used at the same time. Especially at the beginning of training, when the dog has not yet understood the command, auxiliary means such as hands or a dog rope can better convey the purpose of the training. Go and stop. At any time, step out with your left foot first and shout the "go" command at the same time. The left foot guides the dog's movements. Stop, stop your right foot first, then bring your left foot up together, and at the same time shout the "stop" command. Movements should be natural and smooth. Turn right back (dog goes left). The purpose of this training move is to stop the dog from having to walk in front at all times. Step out with your left foot first, then turn to the right. The step taken by the left foot should be a small half-step, so that it is easier to turn. When taking your dog out, try to avoid stopping to wait for the dog or forcefully pulling the dog to your side. Turn left and go left. This method can be used to correct when the dog walks slightly ahead or suddenly speeds up its pace. Turn left and bump into the dog to return it to its original position. The specific step adjustment method is to step out with your right foot, use it as the axis, and turn 90 degrees to the left so that your left foot can hit the dog. If you are used to the dog following people on the right, it is better to turn 90 degrees to the right so that your left foot can hit the dog. Turn right and the dog goes left. This is a correction method used when the dog steps slowly or is following its owner but in an incorrect position. Step out with your left foot, use it as an axis to turn 90 degrees to the right, and then step out with your right foot. If your dog is used to following people on the right, turn left. The key is the same as turning right. Signals such as "go" and "stop" are guided through speech, body control and movement. Turn right, turn left, turn right, etc. are not performed through words, but only by body control and movements. During the training process, the owner's movement instructions and passwords must be clear and easy to understand. In addition, in order to complete obedience training perfectly, sufficient footwork training must be carried out first.
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