To teach your Thai Bangkaew Dog tricks, even easy ones, you need to get some small snacks, be in a secluded suitable location and try to keep the teaching sessions to under 15 minutes or your Thai Bangkaew Dog will start to get tired. Remember when he gets something correct offer him great deals of appreciation and a reward snack, just beware not to get him too excited or he might possibly lose concentration.
Teach your Thai Bangkaew Dog to offer you his paw
To get your Thai Bangkaew Dog to give you his paw, initially get him to sit, then as you state the word ‘paw’ take his paw in your hand and offer him a treat. Now do this again, and after a few practices do not take his paw so quickly. Say the word ‘paw’, count to one and after that take it. You need to notice that he is bringing his paw upward as you say the word. If he does not then return to saying it at the exact same time. Do it a few more times then slow your response once again. After 2 or 3 sessions most Thai Bangkaew Dogs pick this trick up quite quickly.
Teach your Thai Bangkaew Dog to offer you a high five
Like a lot of tricks the high 5 is a continuation of an earlier trick, and in this case it’s the paw trick. Place a snack in between your two fingers and raise your hand just a bit higher than you would raise it for the paw trick. Your Thai Bangkaew Dog will believe you desire to perform the paw trick and will grab for the snack with his paw as we instructed him in the previous trick. While he reaches up you state “high 5” and offer your Thai Bangkaew Dog the snack. Once your Thai Bangkaew Dog has mastered the paw trick this 1 ought to be very easy to learn and with just a few sessions he will be performing it on hand signal rather than vocal commands.
Teach your Thai Bangkaew Dog to leap through a hoop
Before you start this one I would simply like to ask you to be a little reasonable and not hold the hoop too high up as you don’t really want your Thai Bangkaew Dog to hurt himself while practicing the trick. Place your Thai Bangkaew Dog to 1 side of a hula hoop, get him to take note of your hand on the other side of the hoop. Place a snack in your hand and give the Thai Bangkaew Dog the direction to stop sitting. Initially he might try to go around or beneath the hoop. If this takes place begin once again. Your Thai Bangkaew Dog wants the treat and will soon discover that walking around or under doesn’t get it done so he’ll quickly start going through it. If he does, say “hoop” and offer him the treat. He will quickly be jumping through the hoop upon the command of “hoop”. When I initially began doing this trick I had a medium sized dog, so I began with the hoop six inches from the ground and gradually raised it to waist high. In case you possess a smaller dog you might wish to begin with the hoop on the ground so he simply goes through the hoop and then gradually elevate it once he gets used to the trick.
I really hope you have enjoyed learning these 3 tricks you can teach your Thai Bangkaew Dog. Have patience with your Thai Bangkaew Dog and most of all, have a good time!
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