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3 Tricks You Can Teach Your Korean Jindo Dog Right Now

3 Tricks To Teach Your Korean Jindo Dog
3 Tricks To Teach Your Korean Jindo Dog

To teach your Korean Jindo Dog tricks, even easy ones, you need to provide some of his favorite treats, teach him in an obscure suitable location and try to keep the training sessions to 10 – 15 minutes or the Korean Jindo Dog will begin to get tired. Remember when he gets something right give him great deals of appreciation and a reward treat, yet be mindful not to get him too fired up or he might perhaps lose concentration.

Teach your Korean Jindo Dog to offer you his paw

To train your Korean Jindo Dog to give you his paw, first get him to sit, then as you state the word ‘paw’ take his paw in your hand and give him a snack. And then do this again, and after a few times don’t take his paw so fast. Say the word ‘paw’, count to one and only then take it. You must notice that he is raising his paw upward as you state the word. If he does not then go back to saying it at the same time. Do it a couple more times then slow your reaction once again. After two or three sessions most Korean Jindo Dogs pick this trick up rather quickly.

Teach your Korean Jindo Dog to offer you a high 5

Like a great deal of tricks the high five is a continuation of an earlier trick, in this case the paw trick. Hold a treat in between your two fingers and lift your hand somewhat higher than you would raise it for the paw trick. Your Korean Jindo Dog will believe you desire to do the paw trick and will grab the treat with his paw as we trained him in the previous trick. Once he rises you say “high five” and give your Korean Jindo Dog the snack. Once your Korean Jindo Dog has actually mastered the paw trick this 1 will most likely be extremely easy to master and with only a few sessions he will be accomplishing it on hand signal instead of voice control.

Teach your Korean Jindo Dog to jump through a hoop

Before you begin this one I would just like to ask you to be a little sensible and not suspend the hoop too high as you don’t really want your Korean Jindo Dog to hurt himself while carrying out the trick. Set your Korean Jindo Dog on 1 side of a hula hoop, get him to focus on your hand on the opposite side of the hoop. Place a treat in your hand and offer the Korean Jindo Dog the direction to stop sitting. At first he might attempt to walk around or underneath the hoop. In the event that this takes place start once again. Your Korean Jindo Dog desires the treat and will soon learn that going around or underneath doesn’t work so he will soon begin going through it. If he does, say “hoop” and offer him the treat. He’ll soon be jumping through the hoop upon the command of “hoop”. When I first began teaching this trick I had a medium sized dog, so I started with the hoop six inches from the floor and gradually brought it to waist height. If you own a smaller dog you may wish to start with the hoop on the floor so he simply goes through the hoop and then gradually elevate it as he gets used to the trick.

I trust you have enjoyed learning these 3 tricks you can teach your Korean Jindo Dog. Have patience with your Korean Jindo Dog and most importantly, have a good time!

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