Pet dog
At first, there will be a problem when turning. You must remember that before turning left, make the dog "follow" and tighten the dog chain to keep the dog following you. Turn left and walk in circles with your right foot. If it doesn't agree with you, firmly command: "Follow." At the same time, touch it with your knees and pull it with the traction rope, so that you can remind it what to do.
< strong > turning training < /strong >
At first, there will be a problem when turning. You must remember that before turning left, make the dog "follow" and tighten the dog chain to keep the dog following you. Turn left and walk in circles with your right foot. If it doesn't agree with you, firmly command: "Follow." At the same time, touch it with your knees and pull it with the traction rope, so that you can remind it what to do. The practice of turning right is basically the same as above. Only in this way can dogs walk long distances. Turn right, walk around with your left foot, and say, "Follow!" Let it go around with the rope.
If the dog has mastered a simple pace, then it can change the pace, fast and slow, so that it is always in a proper position. Let your two friends serve as two positions, or divide the two chairs 8~10 paces apart, start from the middle of two points and circle around the other one, then go back to the starting point and make a figure 8 shape.
When you gently pull the dog chain to your hand and lead it in different places, you will find that it has thoroughly learned to follow the dog chain. If it rushes forward, simply let it walk freely with the dog chain for a while. When a dog walks like this, he takes off his leash completely and teaches him to follow. From now on, wherever you go, it will always walk on your left.
< strong > feign death training < /strong >
"Playing dead, not moving or sleeping" are different concepts, but what they mean here is the same. Dogs are interested in these helpful skills. If they have learned to "lie down", they should be taught the skill of "playing dead" soon. First command the dog to "lie down" and then say, "Go to sleep". At the same time, roll the dog to one side, head straight down, and keep this posture for a while. After a while, gently stroke the dog to stabilize it.
If the dog hasn't learned to "lie down", let him lie down and give him a touch and comfort, and then order him to have a new training.