Tuesday, February 7, 2012

How to Teach a Dog to Roll Over - A Question Not So Easy to Answer

By Charlotte Harrod


It's not often that quick to find out how to teach a dog to roll over or do any other trick that you want. The achievement of your teachings usually rely of the precise specimen.

The worst factor is that dogs are not like people today, they do not fully grasp the human language. They just recognize the difference in your voice and when it (the dog) get's punished or rewarded for performing a thing. The significant factor for the dog is to memorize the sound, movements and actions together. So, the subsequent time it hears a voice, it knows what action need to be executed in order to get a reward. The very same applies for the dogs wish to stay away from pain and suffering.

So, if we want to teach our furry pal some cool dog tricks then how do we do it? The most important thing is to keep in mind to be definitely particular in the words you say and the movements you do while giving a command. It is also critically critical to reward the dog right after its execution of the trick. If you don't reward him/her then he/she doesn't have the motivation to do the trick next time. It sees that carrying out the trick has no outcome so it is useless to do it. If the dog sees that you praise him/her then he/she knows that it is rewarding to do the trick.

You have to be clear and use the exact same voice, tone and motion although giving the command. If you fail to do that then the dog simply does not recognize you. He/she does not recognize the pattern and just pays no attention on it.

Keep in mind that distinctive specimens understand at distinctive speed, just like folks do. Some dog can study a trick seriously fast even though other people refuse to do the trick at all. it generally depends on how alpha the dog is. If we are talking about the command "roll over" then the dog has to reveal its belly to you and for an alpha dog, it really is a definitely difficult thing to do, it makes him/her vulnerable to you.




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