Tricks To Teach Your Dog During This Lockdown
Pets bring gallons of joy into our lives with almost negligible effort. They become a part of our lives quickly and always stick around with us no matter what the situation is.
Well, practically speaking raising a pet is almost similar to raising a child. Like any other new member of the family, your furry friend needs to know the discipline and manners of the household. Although it is never too early to instill basic manners in your pooch, the recent COVID-19 outbreak is the best way to spend more time with your animal friend.
As precautionary measures are getting strict day by day, utilize this time to teach your dog some of the basic tricks that will help train them faster.
Here in this blog, we have coined a to-do-list of tricks to teach your dog during this quarantine period.
- Sit: Let’s begin the list with the most useful command. When you give the “sit” command to your dog, it means he has to follow you, until another command is received. This command is of great help to the user as it lets your furry friend to be stationed in one position while you are preoccupied with some works. It will also help you a lot while you take your canine outside and help you to keep him in control.
- Lie down: This is another trick to let your pooch out of any trouble. The “Lie Down” command helps you to control him even if you are not anywhere close to him. Both the “Sit” and “Lie Down” commands are the best for bringing a rambunctious dog under control before the situation gets worse. Easy to teach these commands helps you to handle them without any stress.
- Kiss: Now we all know that pets love their masters unconditionally and shower them with kisses more often. But this trick is to teach him to kiss you on command. To make your pooch learn the basic art of kissing on command, you might require something sticky like tape or a clicker. It might consume some time but you will be extremely relieved when he follows your command and kisses only when you want him to.
- Waving A Goodbye: A great trick that will not only warm your hearts but also let your pooch get the attention of the onlookers easily. Waving has been considered a great precursor to other tricks in line and it is another way for your pooch to greet visitors without getting excited. This lockdown teaches him to wave goodbye to the oncoming visitors from your porch which will surely melt the audience’s heart.
- Bow: Taking a bow is yet another simple trick that can be taught to your furry friend. It is not only easier to teach but also encourages intensive learning for pets. A great addition to any other trick, taking a bow simply polishes the move and evokes an enhanced reaction from the audience.
- Dance Tricks: Apart from the basic tricks mentioned above, let your animal friend learn some of these dance tricks which can be further induced in their normal routine.
- Rollover: This is an easy trick that can be taught to any dog. Quickly teach him to roll over onto his back and then get back to the initial stomach position, following a 360-degree turn. This trick is an impressive addition to the canine sleep time as it helps the pooch to roll onto his bed easily.
- Commando: This extremely cute trick lets your canine friend to easily crawl under the things. Although the trick looks complicated at first, once your dog gets a hold of it, he can complete it without any hassles.
- Twist: Another of the dance trick that allows dogs to spin on all four feet. This move will surely lift the confidence of your pooch and is a sweet way of keeping him entertained.
So, in this lockdown take some time out of your busy schedule and teach your pup these amazing tricks. Not only your furry housemate will receive an “aww” from your friends and family, but it will also help you both deal with the stressful period at ease.
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