How to train a dog to "stand with its hind legs"? What are the methods?

Training dogs to "walking with their hind legs" is a very important training for dogs as a whole. Usually, small dogs will be easier to do this game, you can hold some food and lift it over its head, encourage it to do this, and give it a...


Training dogs to "walking with their hind legs" is a very important training for dogs as a whole. Usually, small dogs will be easier to do this game, you can hold some food and lift it over its head, encourage it to do this, and give it a reward. However, this training is not suitable for every dog: small dogs will master it quickly, but large dogs are more difficult.

1. How to train dogs to "walking with their hind legs"?

1. First put a smooth leather collar on the dog, tie a standard long chain, hold a piece of snack in the right hand, and hold the dog chain in the left hand. Lift it straight up and order the dog to walk.

2. Be sure to roll up the chain that is too long and hold it in your hand to avoid blocking the dog's view. Remember to lift its entire body and if its front paws are stretched forward, you will feel like you are being pulled forward. At first, it is allowed to do so, but soon, teach it to put its front paws in front of its chest, and stretching forward will cause it to lose balance.

3. After that, the dog will move forward and try not to fall. (Although our ultimate goal is to move forward, this step is to train the dog to learn to maintain balance). Then, start to command the dog to "stand straight". The pause interval is to make the dog pose. As the dog completes the movements better and faster, you can shorten the pause time of the command.

4. After the dog slowly learns to stand on its back, you can move the food and let it follow. Or slowly zip the zipper forward and command it: "Walk." Upright requires the dog's buttocks, chest, front legs, and head to be placed in the appropriate position, which is also applicable to training when walking at the hind legs. (If your dog is born with a good balance, it will do well by itself, otherwise it will depend on you.)

2. Supplements of key points for training dogs to "walking with their hind legs":

1. As long as the dog poses and releases the chain immediately, this is the best reward for it. Be sure to remember the food reward after training.

2. We do not recommend using a mandatory method unless it is when the dog's front paws show signs of forward extension and is about to lose balance. Give food rewards after the dog is able to maintain posture for a considerable period of time. Accurately grasping time and taking care of the dog's feelings are the key to training.



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