Jun
25
expertvillage asked:
Learn how to train your dog to lie down on command in thisfree video. Expert: Jim Leske Bio: Jim Leske is an Animal Behaviorist & Trainer, he has worked as a Zoo keeper, Veterinary Assistant, Riding Instructor, as well as a Behaviorist & trainer. Filmmaker: Louis Nathan
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9 Responses to “Basic Dog Training Tips : How to Train a Dog to Lie Down”











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try a different breed!! ffs! They always use the easiest breed to train!
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What if my dog has already bitten off my fingers and I can’t make an L?
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What if I am making the L and he won’t go down i’m doing it the right way
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I cant see this working with my dog but i’ll certainly give it a go.
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Daxter:
Don’t use positive reinforcement training techniques.
If you would like to teach your dog how to _ignore_ food and pay attention to _you_ without the use of ANY corrections, luring, or e-collars, I urge you to Google “Chris Bach’s THE THIRD WAY”
It is a revolution in Dog Training.
Hopefully, for the sake of our dogs, everyone will be using The Third Way soon!
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[...] he will take doubled from RIGHT
Sorry my mistake. Forgive me my english. I don’t use it too much.
TIP: Learning your dog to eat from left hand with a verbal command should avoid poisoning your dog. Most people is right-handed
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In flow of time give him less treat, but remember to always give him a price. Even if it’s only verbal price.
An advice for you: give your dog a reward only with your left hand, with verbal word (ex. “eat”), right hand is
forbidden. Don’t give him a treat saying “don’t” , “no”, etc., when he won’t take a treat from right hand, give him from left hand (with verbal command) twice of a treat. The dog will think that when he won’t take a treat from his left side, he will take doubled from left
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Yes. Make your dog lie down showing a treat, when the dog is lying give him a treat and at the same time say “good dog, good boy, etc.”, you should stroke your dogs head after you give a treat. Next command your dog to lie down with showing a treat, but don’t give him a treat, just say “good boy” and stroke. The rule is simple: 1/3 “good boy”, stroke, treat; 2/3 “good boy”, stroke. Then 1/4 “good boy”, stroke, treat; 3/4 without treat.
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I can get my dog to lie down with the treat but not without it. any advice?