To teach your Indian Pariah Dog tricks, even simple ones, you need to carry some small snacks, be in a remote suitable location and always keep the coaching sessions to 10 – 15 minutes or your Indian Pariah Dog will begin to get tired. Keep in mind when he gets something right give him great deals of praise and a reward snack, just take care not to get him excessively fired up or he might lose concentration.
Teach your Indian Pariah Dog to give you his paw
To teach your Indian Pariah 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 offer him a snack. And then repeat this, and after a few times don’t take his paw so quickly. State the word ‘paw’, count to one and then after that take it. You must observe that he is raising his paw up as you state the word. If he does not then go back to stating it at the same time. Do it a couple of more times then slow your response again. After 2 or 3 sessions most Indian Pariah Dogs pick this trick up quite easily.
Teach your Indian Pariah Dog to offer you a high five
Like a great deal of tricks the high 5 is a continuation of an earlier trick, and in this case it’s the paw trick. Hold a treat in between your two fingers and lift your hand somewhat higher than you’d raise it for the paw trick. Your Indian Pariah Dog will believe you wish to perform the paw trick and will reach for the treat with his paw as we had taught him in the previous trick. While he rises you state “high five” and offer him the snack. Once your Indian Pariah Dog has actually mastered the paw trick this 1 will likely be extremely easy to master and with only a couple of sessions he will be accomplishing it on hand signal rather than voice control.
Teach your Indian Pariah Dog to jump through a hoop
Before you begin this one I would simply like to ask you to be a little practical and not hold the hoop higher than necessary as you don’t want your Indian Pariah Dog to hurt himself while doing the trick. Set your Indian Pariah Dog on one 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 offer the Indian Pariah Dog the direction to stop sitting. Initially he might try to go around or below the hula hoop. In the event that this takes place start again. Your Indian Pariah Dog desires the treat and will quickly discover that walking around or below does not work so he’ll quickly begin going through it. When he does, say “hoop” and give him the snack. He’ll quickly be leaping through the hoop on the command of “hoop”. When I initially began teaching this trick I owned a medium sized dog, so I began with the hoop 6 inches from the floor and slowly raised it to waist high. On the occasion that you own a smaller sized dog you may desire to begin with the hoop touching the ground so he simply goes through the hoop and then gradually lift it more once he gets accustomed to the trick.
I trust you have enjoyed learning these 3 tricks you can teach your Indian Pariah Dog. Have patience with your Indian Pariah Dog and most importantly, have a good time!
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