Saturday, June 15, 2019

Training Your Dog to Accept Handling

Training Your Dog to Accept Handling

11/16/2016
 
by Jessica Rollins
  1. Touch your dog's collar under his chin and immediately release him while you click and treat (C/T). Repeat 10 times or until your dog is happy about this exercise.
  2. Hold onto his collar under his chin for 2 seconds. Repeat until he is happy with this exercise and then up the time gradually to 10 seconds.
  3. Hold his collar under his chin and tug on it a bit. C/T if he accepts this without resisting. If he wiggles, gently stay "stuck" to him until he calms and then release and C/T. Repeat this until he's comfortable and then try it from the top-side of his collar. Increase the intensity and duration slowly as you practice.
  1. Pick up his paw and immediately C/T. Repeat 5 times and then progress to holding his paw for 1 second.
  2. Hold the paw for 10 seconds with no resistance from your dog.
  3. Hold the paw and move it around.
  4. Massage the paw.
  5. Pretend to trim the nails.
  1. Reach around the side of your dog's head and touch his ear. C/T. Repeat 10 times.
  2. Once your dog is comfortable with this, practice holding the ear for 1 second. If he wiggles, stay "stuck" to the ear, but move with him. If he stays still, C/T and release. Continue to practice this way until you can hold each ear for 10 seconds.
  3. Practice manipulating the ear and pretending to clean it. Remember to go slowly enough so that your dog enjoys this practice. It should take several days of practice before your dog will remain still for the "cleaning". If your dog is already sensitive about his ears, it may take longer.
  1. Gently touch your dog's mouth and C/T. Repeat 10 times.
  2. Touch the side of his mouth and pull up a lip to expose a tooth. C/T and release only when he is not resisting.
  3. Proceed slowly through the following steps: lifting the lip to expose more and more teeth, on both sides of the mouth and then opening the mouth.
  4. Touch a tooth with a toothbrush and then work up to brushing his teeth for 1-10 seconds.
  1. Begin by briefly touching your dogs tail. Repeat 10 times with clicks and treats. Once he's comfortable, proceed to being able to hold his tail for up to 10 seconds.
  2. Progress slowly through the following steps: pulling the tail up, brushing, pulling gently on it.

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