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What are the Golden retriever training gestures

Golden retriever training, golden retriever training the most need is patience, because golden retriever is very sensitive, so in order to better help golden retriever understanding and memory, so we must ensure that the training of the password is clear and short, but also need to keep repeating, so that they can remember.

By shejdu.deudPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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Golden retriever training, golden retriever training the most need is patience, because golden retriever is very sensitive, so in order to better help golden retriever understanding and memory, so we must ensure that the training of the password is clear and short, but also need to keep repeating, so that they can remember.

What are the golden retriever training gestures?

Training golden retriever NEED NOT BE AS laborious AS TRAINING some DOGS, BECAUSE THE natural instinct of GOLDEN RETRIEver and its intelligence is very high, it is easy to understand the meaning of human beings, so the training of GOLDEN RETRIEver will have a handy feeling. Dogs do not understand human speech. They rely more on reflexes, so it is necessary to add some simple gestures to the training.

If you WANT THE GOLDEN RETRIEver TO sit down, need to cooperate with the password "sit down", palm to palm down, down, after a long time of training, LARA see your gesture will sit down, of course, if there is a password, the best. The GOLDEN RETRIEVER CAN BE TRAINED TO JUMP BY RAISING HIS HAND AND SAYING "JUMP", PREFERABLY WITH a TREAT TO TEMPT HIM TO DO SO.

In fact, there are many gestures to train the golden retriever, the gesture is not important, the important thing is your training degree, if you can train the dog to the point of conditioning, even if you raise your hands above your head, the golden retriever will obediently sit down. Food is a good catalyst, because golden retriever is a big foodie, food and no food, training effect is much worse.

When is it appropriate to train a golden retriever?

At eight weeks, you can start with some easy training to teach your puppy how to behave and how to keep clean.

But keep in mind that some golden retrievers may be easier to train because each puppy has a different temperament, so be patient when you run into trouble.

It's never too early to start training your golden retriever to be obedient and clean.

How do you cultivate loyalty in a dog?

1. Caress is essential to develop a sense of submission

When grooming your dog, touch not only the head and back, but also sensitive areas such as the ears and fingertips to get him used to being petted so that brushing and cleaning his ears won't be a struggle. In addition, if the dog to the sky to show the belly, said it has been "surrender" or to you act like a spoiled woman, at this time you should gently caress it, in order to cultivate it obey the master's consciousness. From a young age, the dog is often groomed all over his body, so that he gradually realize that grooming is also a pleasure.

2. Socialize him with people and other animals

If he is only exposed to his family at home, he will become nervous once he moves to a new environment. So in order to develop its outgoing social skills, let it from a young age more contact with people and other animals, in order to accumulate a lot of social experience. To prevent fear from developing when exposing him to other dogs, introduce him to a gentle dog first and then slowly introduce him to other dogs. Let your dog play with other puppies and get familiar with dog language.

3. Play with it and use language to get it used to humans

Talk to it and play with it at the same time to make it realize that people are not scary animals. Soon, he will have a strong sense of trust in his master

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