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How to Train Your Dog to Roll Over For You

Posted on February 3, 2022 Tagged dog training, dog training advice, dog training guide, dog training tips, dog training tricks, free dog training 

Are you wondering how to train your dog to roll over? You may have seen this trick performed on television or on the dog shows but are not quite sure how to train your dog to do it. It is easy to learn and you can easily teach it to your dog. The following dog training tips will help you understand how to train your dog to roll over.

This trick is very impressive and it is easy to teach. Get started by making sure that your dog is familiar with basic steps before beginning. Then, master how to train your dog to roll over with a simple reward method. Have fun training and soon your dog will be spinning over without rolling over. Keep in mind that many dogs have a natural tendency to turn over when they are excited or having fun. It is important that you recognize this behavior and train your dog so that he learns how to roll over properly.

During a training session, provide your dog with lots of treats. Never offer your dog treats during a training session as this is not only a waste of time but it will also distract him from the fun you are having. Your dog needs your attention and if he is distracted you can’t make him focus on the training session.

During each training session, choose one trick that you want your dog to learn. For example, during the first session choose a trick that only requires your dog’s full attention. This will allow your dog to focus on the training and you can begin to teach him these tricks. Also, choose tricks that are easy enough for you to master yourself. Remember that you don’t have to teach your dog all the tricks during one training session.

In order to teach your dog how to roll over, you must establish an early rapport with your dog. Establishing rapport means that your dog trusts you and will do whatever it takes to please you. If you treat him well and give him his treats he will look forward to the sessions you have together. Also, try not to rush through the training.

To teach your dog how to roll over you need to start by teaching him a sitting down position. Now you want to position him in a sitting position with his back flat against a sturdy surface. Place a treat such as a sausage link (which looks like a small black button) at the end of his nose. He should keep his back straight and look forward until you give the command to “roll over”. In order to teach your dog how to roll over properly, you do not want to hold the treat above his head, but instead under his chin. After he rolls over, praise him and give him his treat.

In order to reinforce this behavior, give him a few rewards. Once he has rolled over once, give him the dog treat and praise him. Continue to give him rewards until he has rolled over four times. When he has rolled over five times, give him the dog treat and praise him. Continue this pattern until he has done it fifty times.

When your dog finally does it on his own, you will want to take him to the spot where he rolled over and give him his treat. Start by offering him the dog treat under his chin so he learns to associate it with being on the ground with his treats. When he rolls over you will then reward him with a large treat and a pat on the back. Remember, if your dog pulls away from you while you are offering him the treat, ignore him until he rolls over again. Your goal is to have him learn to trust you and roll over on his own.

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Last Updated on February 3, 2022 by Angelly