How to train a good racing dog?

If you want your dog to become a successful participating dog, in addition to body structure and gait, training, balanced diet, feeding dog food, dogs themselves like to show off, and have a good guide, All of these are very important.

Training a puppy also requires a very important element, that is, we need patience. We can't be too anxious about puppies and use training as a game. Too strict and negative training will only make you feel better!

About 6 to 7 weeks old in the puppy, we began to train the dog standing on the table. We used food to train them to stand straight and focus on me. Each training can not be too long, just 5 to 8 minutes is enough to start training. Do not let the dog bored.

Put food in front of his mouth and lead him forward. Then put the dog's limbs and use the Stand stay or Stay command. Maintaining food for 3 to 5 seconds gives him rewards.

Slowly extend the time of the station. If he keeps moving forward (because he wants food on your hands), you should put his front grip on the edge of the table. He knew that going forward would fall, and he would stand still.

By the time they are eight weeks old, they should learn to stand still on the table. We will take pictures of the puppies to help them evaluate whether they have the potential to become a participating dog.

But looking at the photos alone does not tell whether they are contestants or not. We must also use my hands to sense and use tools to measure the skeletal structure of the puppies and observe their gait and character.

Innate quality and acquired training are equally important.

It's just that some big dogs put them on the table for the first time or when they take pictures. At other times you can teach them to stand on the ground. Because the big dogs in the game are not on the table.

About 3 to 4 months old in the puppies, we began to walk the dog training with tow. Use food or toys to lead them to follow us. I like to use the "Lets Go!" instruction. If they don't want to follow, let them go and let them explore, and let them gradually get used to dragging around their necks, and then use food and "Let's Go!" instructions to teach him to follow you.

At the same time after their vaccine, it is very important to bring out puppies out to contact different strangers and dogs. Because they need to be judged during the game, they must be used to being touched by strangers.

Timid afraid of a stranger's dog, on the field will certainly suffer! If the situation permits, take the puppy to see the stranger outside, put the puppy into show pose, and then call your friend or a stranger on the street to touch the puppy's body to see the dog's teeth. Bite. (Note: This stranger must be gentle when he touches the dog. Do not scare the puppy.)

When a stranger touches your dog, you have to whisper praise to the dog and let him know that it was touched by a stranger, but you are still with him.

After touching it, don't forget to reward him with food. The praise of “Good boy, Good girl” is very important. You have to give the puppy a lot of encouragement and praise, and strengthen his self-confidence.

Every time you do anything, you have to be rewarded, whether it is big or small. Positive re-enforcement is very important. Means to be right, to praise. Do something wrong and don't blame it.

By the age of six months, the puppies should be ready for their first game and can officially participate in the dog show.

In the United States, participating dogs must be at least 6 months old. If you want to win, you must have a good dog and a good Handler. They are indispensable! But as I said before, “A good handler can make a bad dog looks good, but a bad handler can make a good dog Looks bad."

If you are a good Handler, you know all the shortcomings of your dog, you can hide his shortcomings and at the same time show off his strengths.

You know what is the correct speed for your dog to run. Train them to watch you with food, use the command “Watch me” or “cookies,” train them to use their ears.

In a dog show, it is important to show your dog's expression in front of the judges. Teach your dog Free Baitng, meaning you don't need to put it, it stands perfectly.

Teach, you need to teach your dog “Stand Stay” and then use a drag to bring him to set his feet to the proper position. I use the instructions, "Step" or "Step up" or "Fix it," and use the dark lira to pull the leash and use the food order to make the dog step forward. Once his feet are in place, give him some food And praise.

Praising is very important when your dog is doing right. You want your dog to use training as a game. Whenever you pick up a leash to train or play, the dog should be happy and Yang on his tail. Dreary training won't let your dog get good results on the field. Make it fun!

I like to use beef liver or liver for snacks on the game court. Some are very fragrant and are not normally eaten daily.

Another important thing is that at the dog show, handlers must wear suits and women wear skirts. Do not wear jeans or T-shirts. You need to dress up to show your respect for the judge.

Choose the correct race leash for your dog type. Learn how to groom your racing dog. Proper beauty can hide the dog's shortcomings. (I say, of course, a long-haired breed.) Before the game, you must bathe the dog. The dirty dog ​​will not give the referee a good impression. Nails must be cut short!

"Observe! Observe! Observe!" Observe how other professional Handlers lead dogs. I learned a lot of dog skills from observation.

Train your dog in the ring to focus on you. Try to show off your best dog at every moment in the ring. "Free Baiting" always gives a good impression.

It is also important that every Handler will always keep the dog between you and the referee! The dog you show should not be blocked by the sight of the referee by your own body, other people, or the body of the dog. You want to judge your dogs at every moment and every corner of the ring.

When the referee checks your dog, say hello to the referee and say "Good Morning" or "Good Afternoon." When the referee finished checking your dog, say "Thank you". Respect for your referee.

Whether your dog won the first place or lost, you should also say thank you to the referee. There are losers and winners in the game. Do not take the results too seriously. Aim to participate and absorb experience, to enjoy the entire process in the dog show.

I hope you have successfully trained a good racing dog!!!! GOOD LUCK!

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