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Teaching Your Slovak Cuvac To Sit

Teach Your Slovak Cuvac to Sit

Are you attempting to teach your Slovak Cuvac to sit? The skill of sitting up is quite easily taught to small dogs, but bigger doggies are a different story. It’s problematic for them to maintain their equilibrium.

Teach Your Slovak Cuvac to Sit: Prep work

Sitting is one of the fundamental tricks that you should teach to your Slovak Cuvac and is the foundation for numerous other skills. In order to train a Slovak Cuvac to sit up, organize some snacks as a perk, and set your Slovak Cuvac on her rump in a corner, so that she will not fall either backward or sideways and has very little or no room to lose balance.

Teach Your Slovak Cuvac to Sit: Acquaint Her With The Phrase

Stop her from tilting forward by holding your hand under her chin and using your other hand hold her reward above the Slovak Cuvac’s face. Keep saying clearly and intelligibly, “sit.” Do not make her sit up for too long at one time, however repeat the lesson regularly and reward her often with lots of recognition and treats.

Teach Your Slovak Cuvac to Sit: Help Her Balance

In her very first lesson she will call for significant help and support from your hand to stop her from pitching forward, but as she gets control of the muscles and comprehends what you want her to do, she’ll depend less on your hand to hold her steady. Gradually, you can give her less support till you will only have to maintain one hand in position two or three inches from her neck or chin, to be waiting to prevent her falling forward; later you may take away the hand entirely and simply hold the snack right over the height of your Slovak Cuvac’s face.

Teach Your Slovak Cuvac To Sit: Remove the Aids Progressively

With consistent training she will sit up well after you get her to sit. Then she should be set against the wall, so as to offer her help for her back. When she has figured out this and can maintain her position easily, rehearse with her against chair legs, cushions or other items that provide her less and less help. Ultimately she will master how to maintain her stability and sit without anything to lean against.




Teach Your Slovak Cuvac to Sit: Putting It All Together

During the course of all this training the words "sit up" will have been ingrained upon her mind by means of regular repetition. Now is the final lesson to teach your Slovak Cuvac to sit up right after she hears the words. Most likely, if she has been diligently taught, you will only have to summon her out in the room, reveal a treat, hold it up a reasonable distance from the ground, say "sit up or sit" and she will obey. Then you give her the reward while still in position.

The only condition for flawlessness is to train with your Slovak Cuvac several times daily until she can sit when commanded to and without being shown a snack; give her the treats only once she has adhered to the direction.

Teach Your Slovak Cuvac Other Tricks

You have now the basis for teaching your Slovak Cuvac many other tricks. She now can be taught to beg by waving your hand up and down just in front of her paws, which she will move in rhythm with yours. She can also learn to salute by moving one paw up to the side of her head, or to keep something in her mouth, or to wear a cap on her head or wear other clothes.

In training a Slovak Cuvac to tolerate being clothed, don't try to get her to wear too many things at the same time. Try her at first with a hat. Soon after she becomes adjusted to that you can put on a jacket and gradually over time introduce her to the other clothing.

Appreciate "teaching your Slovak Cuvac the sit up trick" and most importantly have fun in the process!

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