Methods of Training Golden Retriever Dogs to Learn to Stand

Methods of Training Golden Retriever Dogs to Learn to Stand


Methods of Training Golden Retriever Dogs to Learn to Stand
Golden Retriever

Isn't Golden Dog a dog that walks on four legs? How can it stand up? In fact, golden retrievers are scientifically trained and it is not difficult to stand. Of course, how to train golden retrievers to stand is what parents need to learn and master. Here are some methods of golden retriever standing training for parents' reference.

First of all, training golden retrievers to stand should begin at an early age. Generally, golden retrievers can start training after their bones are fully developed. The smaller the golden retriever, the easier it is to stand, but the bigger the golden retriever, the more difficult it is to train.

Secondly, before training, it is best to interact with Golden Retriever, and after Golden Retriever's mood becomes stable and gentle, start the corresponding standing training.

Third, training golden retrievers to stand requires some auxiliary products. For example, delicious snacks, ropes and so on.

Fourth, start formal training. The tamer should stand in front of the golden retriever, hold some snacks in one hand to attract the attention of the golden retriever, and then give the command to "stand up". At the same time, hold your dog snack hand high to attract Golden Retriever to stand up.

Fifth, when the golden retriever is about to stand, you can keep the password and keep it standing (note that the golden retriever's standing time should be extended slowly with the training cycle, and you should never force the golden retriever to stand for a long time at the beginning).

Sixthly, when it's time to stand up, parents can give the order to "put down". In order to praise the golden retriever, we should give it snacks to encourage it.

During the whole training process, parents should always encourage golden retrievers and adjust their stance in time. Of course, encouragement doesn't mean spoiling and conniving. Trainers should treat golden retrievers with clear rewards and punishments, and can't spoil for personal gain. In addition, the training of golden retrievers must be persistent. You can train 2-3 times a day, and you can train for about 10-15 minutes each time.