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Dog Training Feature Ask or Beg

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Dog Training Tips
  Features Menu Teaching Your Dog To Ask
·General Dog Training Overview
·Our Services And Charges
·Dog Training FAQ's
·Train You Dog To Wave
·Train Your Dog Top Close The Door
·Train Your Dog To Carry Your Bags
·Train Your Dog To Look Sad
·Train Your Dog To Look Shy
·Train You Dog To Ask (Beg)
·Teach You Dog To Bow
·Ask For help

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It's hilarious seeing a huge Great Dane doing this trick, as it takes them a fair bit of practice to get their balance right. Other than that, this is a pretty easy trick to teach most dogs :

Ask your dog to sit squarely in front of you.
Hold a treat just above his nose. As he reaches to smell it, slowly move it over his head. Your dog will rise and lean back to follow the path of the treat. If he raises even a small amount, praise and treat him.

Slowly increase the distance he has to rise before he gets the treat and eventually he will need to lift his paws off the ground. Now start to introduce the command word "Clean Paws", "hands-up" or "Ask".

Keep practicing this and over time lengthen the period he must hold this position before getting the treat.



We hope you enjoy teaching your dog some of these tricks and would like to thank our friends at Canine Concepts for providing the content and images for this feature.

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