Train your dog to learn how to retrieve a bottle, put away your slippers when you soak your feet, carry your keys to the couch, and make your dog a little helper in life.
Take picking up drink bottles as an example, training golden hair to pick up drink bottles, two steps easily done!
In this step, the dog first forms a conditioned response to the “bite” and “release” commands.
There are many training methods.
If using the induction method, choose a quiet place.
Parents can use something that is easy to latch on to and smells of the dog, such as a drink bottle he likes to play with, to give a ‘bite’ command and then simultaneously wave the bottle in front of him to get attention.
When it grabs the bottle, immediately say “yes” and stroke it to encourage it.
After a few seconds, give the “play” command, then reward it by inducing it to release its mouth with a treat.
After several iterations of training, when the dog can “bite” and “set” as directed by the parent, the bottle should not be induced by shaking it, and the use of treats to induce him to “set” the bottle should be gradually reduced.
If the force of teaching, can let the dog sitting on your left, with his right hand holding the bottle, then issue the “biting” command, then break it with your hand lightly in the mouth and put it in the (training premise is to must get along with a long period of time, the dog to you completely trust), and then the right hand holding his chin, and then ordered the “biting” (if it snapped,
Reward and encourage it immediately).
If you want to spit out the bottle, repeat the command “bite” immediately, then continue to hold the chin, just start training the dog to hold and bite for a few seconds, wait a few seconds, then issue the command “release” again to remove the bottle and reward.
After repeated training, the “bite” and “release” commands can form conditioned reflexes.
That’s when the dog can make the connection and then train the dog to actively look for the bottle.
If the bottle is not in front of you, then you give the command, it will go on tour until the bottle is brought back.
On the basis of the previous step, the parent can begin to throw away the bottle he grabs and then let him retrieve it.
When the parent first starts training, the parent can throw the bottle 1 to 2 meters away, point at the bottle and say “bite”.
If he won’t pick it up, then you should take the initiative to bring him over, repeat the biting command and gesture, and encourage him immediately after the dog bites, then give the release command, different dogs have different personalities, this training takes a process.