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【Dog holding Frisbee training】How to train a dog to hold a Frisbee

2021-06-03 / 511 Read

There is a kind of child called other people's child, and there is a dog, also called other people's dog, often envious of other people's dogs, can help the owner with the things the owner needs, Putting it next to the owner, I can hold a Frisbee. I glanced at my dog again, and shook my head with a sigh. Is my dog too cheap? Or is it because the IQ is not high enough? Go training!

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Training a dog to hold a Frisbee:

1. Find a flat grass and a place with little wind, buy a 6-7 meter long Scout rope, and wrap it around his neck to prevent him from running around inattentively during training. Use the scout rope to pull him back. Avoid dog running around during training. First, he was afraid that he would waste his energy. Second, he was afraid that he would not come back due to other temptations. Third, he was afraid that the owner would not have the patience to beat the dog.

2. At the beginning, he chooses a softer Frisbee with a hole, because the Frisbee with a hole has good buoyancy and good bite, and he will be more confident.

3. At the beginning, she was interested in tug-of-war with the Frisbee. After she became interested, she gradually got bitten, but the number of times reduced by 1~2 times was the motivation for her to jump.

4. After jumping and biting, hold the Frisbee in your hand at a height of about your shoulders. You can take a walk and let him have a jumping and lowering action, become proficient in this action, and then let her get used to it by throwing it. jump up and pick up..

5. Let it sit 7-8 steps away from you. Don't throw it too far for him to pick it up. It's best to throw it to the left and right sides of the dog. Try not to throw it directly at the beginning. Mouth, he'll think you're going to throw him, so he'll get out of the way.

6. Practice a lot, and the practice time should not exceed 30 minutes.

7. It is normal for dogs to be inattentive at first. If he looks around and gets distracted while teaching, it's best to let him take a break before continuing.