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Train the Billy: Five Simple Steps

Five Tips to Train Your BillyTraining a Billy is pretty simple. All that’s required is dedication, patience together with five easy to learn skills and you’ll train them successfully.

Here are 5 Great Tips on how to break in a Billy successfully:

1. To avoid the Billy from being unsure and so that they will be able to begin to recognize instructions readily just 1 individual should be responsible for training a Billy to start. When too many people are attempting to train your Billy simultaneously it can halt the process in its tracks.




2. One must always utilize positive feedback. Once your Billy does something right, one must praise it so he can know that what he did was right. If your Billy won’t understand commands, never push him. Billys are not as smart as people, they take longer to learn. What you must accept is that a Billy will not readily follow all your commands in just 1 training, it requires repetitive attempts to break in your Billy . Do not push the Billy since he may develop fear which may affect his learning and ability to be broken in. Trainers might use food or treats in order to reward a Billy, although do not take it too far.

3. Teach orders one at a time. Try to teach him one command after the other. In the event he is unable to remember it, try to stay on that lesson only because adding more orders will most likely just confuse the Billy. Begin with the fundamentals.

4. When you are teaching skills, keep your inflection cheerful so the Billy will gleefully submit to the instructions. Billys respond to a quiet and coaxing tone. When you shout out loud, he could be unresponsive and afraid.

5. Train your Billy in multiple environments. When you keep the Billy in just one particular place like your house, he might not be able to adjust to a new location with new individuals. Take him to your park or through your neighborhood. This will aid your Billy get familiar with more people and breeds.

Billy Training: Conclusion

Teaching your Billy will frequently be difficult, however it will always be worth it. The bottom line is, you’ll be the beneficiary when your Billy is trained. Who knows, he could even save your life in the future and pay back everything you taught him.

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