Friday, January 14, 2011

Embarrassed

December 18, 2010 by the Minette is sooooo embarrassing!

If you own a dog, you probably use an any embarrassment.  If you have several dogs you are probably on a base name with it.  A dog trainer, I learned a lot about humility!  I did some demos of my life where the dog refused and I finished resort to describe what the dog was suppose doing to my public.

It is high time as owners, learn us how to cope with these moments and to teach our dog a trick of party at the same time.

So, here is your holiday party trick to show family and friends who come and visit!  We are going to teach your dog to raise for its nose paw when you say "I AM SO EMBARRASED" or "aren't you EMBARRASED?" "  or you can say "DID you….?

What You Will Need:

Good treats!Your DogA clickerYour soft hair scrunchieYour sense of humor!

To begin:

Version 1

Grab your dog and go to an isolated piece.  It's easier with less distractions.Take the soft scrunchie (not a tight elastic hair equal) and drag your dog snoutBE wire ready with your clicker!Your dog will be almost immediately raise its paw to take off the scrunchie, you must click and treat when paw goes to the snout!If it is not instantly delete itself with this leg after clicking take it off you give him treat.Wait a few seconds and try again.  Click on when the leg back and then take off if necessary scrunchie.Once it starts to tolerate and begin to get the idea, giving the command "embarrassed" or any that you want to use.Say dramatically, as you will send the command when submit you the trick.

Version 2

Firstly, you need to get him to target a treat in your hand with his paw.Put a treat in your hand and if he went to scratch it, click on and treat.As he gets the idea and the legs, your hand is deal and your hand progressively higher and higher until his snout.Jackpot if he touches his face, as is the desired behavior.This version might take a little longer for him to understand, but be patient and help with lots of praise and jackpots to understand what you want!

With the help of the clicker and understanding, your dog will soon be able to offer this tip without using the scrunchie or your hand!


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