How to train a Papillon to shake hands

First of all, let the butterfly dog learn to squat quietly in front of you. Before training, give the "sit" command and order the Papillon to sit in front of you. During the initial training, it is best to let the dog wear a collar. After ordering the dog to sit down, the owner can also squat down.
Then after the Papillon dog sits down and stabilizes, you can gently scratch its left front foot with your hands. This is mainly to stimulate the Papillon dog to stretch out its front paws. When the butterfly dog's left front foot naturally lifts, the owner can take the opportunity to hold the dog's front foot and say "shake hands" to it.
After shaking hands, you can gently put down the dog's front paws, and at the same time give the command "put it down" and order the butterfly dog to sit quietly. If the dog can successfully complete these trainings, parents should praise it unceremoniously, encourage it, and slowly guide the butterfly dog to form a habit.
To train Papillon dogs to shake hands, you must insist on it, three times a day, and give snacks as rewards after each handshake is completed, so that Papillon dogs know that there will be food when shaking hands, so that they will be very cooperative.
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