About There are a lot of deadwood materials available for dog training. In addition to basic movement training, there is also advanced object-seeing training. Some dog owners still don’t know much about how to train dogs to see objects. , I don’t know how to train, so I will share with you the relevant training methods. I hope it will be helpful to you, so let’s take a look.
1. Look after your food
How to practice Do dogs look at things? First of all, we can practice by looking at the content of the food. During normal feeding, first tie the dog to a fixed place, and then give the food to it. After feeding for two or three mouthfuls, push the food to the dog. In situations where you can't touch but can see the food, the owner needs to give a command related to paying attention and looking at the food. He can bring another dog to pretend to eat the food, so that the leashed dog will often bark. Or it may pounce and bite, but the owner should remember to praise it at this time, and then give it this food to eat, so that it can practice victory.
2. Take a look at the items
For training how to look after objects, you first need to tie the dog in a fixed place and put the objects in front of the dog. At this time, the owner issues the "look and pay attention" related commands. At this time, you can find a helper. Pretend to take away the object in front of you. If the dog comes to bite or bark, then help and leave quickly, leaving the owner to praise the object to the dog. If the dog does not bark, the owner needs to give a command to the dog to bark. If this is repeated, the dog will quickly learn to care for the items.
3. Advanced exercises
The first step is the advanced training method of looking at objects. There is no need to tie the leash during training, and then ask the dog to sit down or lie down, and then ask the dog to look at it. Put the protected object or food in front of the dog, hand it over to give attention and look at the command, and then ask for help to pretend to take away the object. If the dog comes forward and bites, it means the training is successful. If there is no barking and Biting means failure in training, which needs to be repeated. As long as the dog performs the correct action, it must be praised.
The above is about how to train dogs to see objects. Have you learned it? Generally speaking, it is relatively easy to train a dog to see objects. It just needs to be repeated many times. You can also try according to the above methods.
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