When was the last time that you had your dog lying down and rolling over on his back? If you’re asking this question, I’m sure that he is still a puppy. If you have an older dog, you might be wondering how to teach him to lie down and roll over. The same concept of working with a puppy holds true for older dogs as well. You can train them how to lie down and roll over in two easy steps. This article will give you both a few dog training tips to follow.
First, let’s start with how to teach your dog to lie down and roll over. To begin, you should bring your dog’s attention forward. Then, turn your dog’s head towards you. When your dog begins to look at you, immediately move his head backwards and sit him down on the floor or in a chair.
Now, try this the next time that you bring your dog to the dog park. Place a toy or treat in front of the dog and tell him to look at it and do what he’s supposed to. As soon as he does something that looks at his toy or treat, offer him the treat and praise him for his obedience.
Here’s a dog training tip that will show you one of the best ways on how to teach a dog to lie down and roll over. When your dog is lying down, get on all fours and squat down next to your dog. While your dog is lying down and rolling over, tell him that his legs are too small for him to roll over and visit his tummy. You’ll find that it works the first time, too. When he gets to his tummy, tell him “no” and take him back to his lying position. Practice this routine over until your dog understands exactly what you want him to do.
This dog training tip may seem silly, but it’s very helpful. The key here is to make sure that you are using clear voice with your dog. If your dog hears you say “lie down” or “roll over,” he can quickly associate those words with his toileting actions. As long as you are using clear voice with your dog, this dog training tip will work.
Here’s another tip that may seem silly, but it really works. Whenever your dog starts to feel pain anywhere around his stomach or side, immediately take him outside to his designated potty area and lie down next to his dog bed or towel. Whenever you see your dog sniffing around or kneeling, immediately go over and pet him. This will help to make your dog associate using the bathroom with having company, which is what you want. You also want to praise your dog whenever he cooperates with you. When you are out of the house, always walk beside your dog and let him see you use the bathroom.
Here’s another great dog training tip that you can use right now! Whenever your dog starts whining or howling when you go for a walk, immediately take him outside into his dog’s dog house. Once inside, start tapping a board with your foot and say “down” in a calm voice while walking forward slowly. When he complies, reward him with a treat. Repeat this exercise over until he understands that whenever you call his name, you must praise him.
There you have it – three helpful dog training tips on how to teach a dog to lie down and roll over. If you want to make sure that your dog stays in position when you are out of sight (as we humans are inclined to do), make sure to keep a treat by your side at all times. And finally, always remember to give your dog lots of praise!