“On Trust” and “Paid For” for is among the earliest dog tricks that has been providing as much excitement as anything a dog can do since the early 1900s. It’s an excellent trick to teach your Pekingese. It is not the most convenient technique to be learned but it can be elaborated upon and demonstrated in a number of different forms to impress many people.
To teach your Pekingese this trick, call your dog to you, enabling him to stand up or take a seat, as he wishes, and hold his head stable with one hand, while you hold a treat on his nose.
Teach your Pekingese the “on trust” trick
Say to him, “On trust, on trust,” steadying and restraining his head from swaying with 1 hand and holding up a threatening finger with the other and repeatedly saying the words, “On trust, on trust”.
Teach your Pekingese the “paid for” trick
Next, let go of his head, saying “paid for,” and give him a little tap underneath the chin. This will trigger him to toss the snack up and catch it. Obviously, in his first efforts he won’t have the ability to catch the treat, but he should be permitted to eat the treat after it lands on the ground.
It’s a great trick for your Pekingese
Continuous repetition of this training will produce effectiveness. Over time you should stop restraining his head with your hand and enable him to balance the treat on his nose up until you state “Paid for.”
He can also be taught to hold the treat between his teeth and to not swallow it up until told to do so. This technique can be made more impressive by holding a discussion with your Pekingese. For example, you might say: “Pal, old man, here is a really yummy snack, but it is ‘on trust.'”
Somewhat emphasize the word “trust” and after that state: “I am delighted you do not like eating things on trust, but this I have just discovered has been ‘paid for,'” highlighting the words “paid for.”
Your Pekingese can likewise be taught to toss the treat after hearing a certain number. To teach this, balance it on his nose and hold his head while you count plainly and deliberately, 1, 2, 3, and then tap him under the chin. Before he has actually learned the trick he will toss it up as often at 1, 2, 4, as he will at 1, 2, 3, however he needs to be drilled up until he will not toss it up until he hears “3.” It will make it easier for him if you somewhat emphasize the “THREE” word.
After some time you can use lots of combinations of numbers and he will wait till he hears the highlighted “three.” As you are teaching him don’t make him wait too long prior to you say “three,” and enable him to eat the treat.
“Trust” and “Paid For” might be a pretty difficult trick for your Pekingese to master and needs lots of perseverance from you. Keep in mind, do not penalize your Pekingese if he can’t learn the technique, instead blame yourself for being a poor teacher.:–RRB- In any case, enjoy teaching your Pekingese this trick and have great deals of fun along the way.
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