Does your dog already know “High Five”? Then go further and teach her to play Patty Cake with you!
Get on your dog’s level and have your dog sit in front of you.
Put your right hand in front of her left paw and wait until she gives you High 5 with her left paw.
If she gives her right paw, take away your hand and repeat until she gives you the left paw.
Once she gives you High 5 with her left paw, praise and treat; repeat with your left hand and her right paw, always praising and treating every time she does it right and ignoring when she doesn’t.
After a few repetitions, try one set; your right hand to her left paw and your left hand to her right paw (clapping in between to allow her to change paws); praise and treat after that.
Once she gets the hang of what you want and is consistently offering the correct paw, try two sets and treat. Increase sets until you get up to eight or 10 sets. Don’t forget to sing along.
Remember to always have short training sessions and end them on a happy note. Have fun!
My male Schipperke passed December 18th 2020. He was such a tremendous spirit. He was just a little too adventurous for his own good. He got hit by a car in August of 2018 which nearly killed him. My good friend Bob came over about an hour after it happened. Billy was very close to leaving us that night.
was last modified: March 4th, 2020 by Grier Holliday
My sweet Cinnamon girl lost her vision about a year ago in December of 2019. We have had to deal with the issues including getting stuck in every piece of furniture in the house, ever nook and cranny in the back yard and had feeding her.
was last modified: March 4th, 2020 by Grier Holliday
The video gives a short dog rehab therapy for anyone who has a dog that was injured or is suffering from hip and joint issues. Swimming alleviates the pressures on the joints and is a good way to build muscles back after losing strength after an injury or because of pain.
was last modified: May 16th, 2019 by Grier Holliday
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