How to train Bichon to shake hands

During training, the owner first lets the Bichon Frize sit facing him.
Then, stretch out a hand and give the command "shake hands". For example, if the Bichon Frize raises one forelimb, the owner will hold it and shake it slightly, and at the same time give the command "Hello" and "Hello" , this is a signal to the Bichon Bear and is also required for handshake etiquette.
After several such trainings, the Bichon Frize will become more and more proficient. If the Bichon Frize cannot actively lift its forelimbs after the owner gives the "handshake" command, the owner should push the Bichon Frize's left shoulder with his hand to move its center of gravity to the left forelimb, and at the same time, reach out and grab the Bichon Frize's right forelimb. Lift and wave, give out "hello" and "hello" commands to encourage, and keep the Bichon Frize in a sitting position.
After training in this way for several times, the Bichon Frize will be able to follow the owner's command and quickly extend the forelimbs for a handshake when the owner reaches out his hand. While shaking hands, the owner should constantly send out the commands "Hello" and "Hello", show a happy look, and praise the Bichon Frize to stimulate its passion.
You must know that any training cannot be completed in a day or two, so parents must be patient when training and insist on training every day. As long as you persist, the Bichon Frize will soon learn to shake hands with people.
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