At the beginning of this subject, although the dogs were trained to stand, sit, and lie down, Samoyed often combined these three Independent subjects are done coherently. Therefore, each subject should be trained separately in detail, and these subjects should be combined and trained in a variety of ways. Diversified training not only does not easily make the Samoyed feel monotonous and boring, but also enables the Samoyed to concentrate and improve excitement. In the early stage of training, the Samoyed cannot be too demanding, and every action can be maintained for 3-5 seconds every day. Usually train twice a day. 5-10 minutes each time. The training goals of the young Samoyed are: the Samoyed can keep standing, sitting and lying down for 15-30 seconds, and can accompany him on a leash, and the trainer can call him to come.
Li
When starting to train Li subjects, train in a relatively quiet environment. In order to make the Samoyed focus. The trainer's face should be expressive and his voice soft and pleasant. If you suddenly stare and push and pull the Samoyed, the Samoyed will do something wrong for it.
Training Tips: Start by sitting the Samoyed in front of the handler, with its head facing the right elbow and the tail toward the handler's left side. Then the trainer grabs his right hand on the top or side of the collar, and at the same time puts his left hand under the Samoyed's belly and leans on the hind leg, palms down, calls the Samoyed's name, and issues the stand password (drag). long tone).
When issuing the stand password, gently forward the collar and touch the Samoyed's hind legs to make the Samoyed stand (don't hit the Samoyed's legs, just gently touch its legs, and don't yank the Samoyed too hard to stand). When the Samoyed stands, the left one is still in the original position, so that the Samoyed remains in a standing position. It is best to keep the Samoyed standing for a few seconds each time.
When training a large Samoyed, put your left arm under the Samoyed's belly and touch the back leg with your palm. At this time, if the Samoyed wants to move, you can use your palm to control the Samoyed from the side. put it in the correct position. Issue one or more stand commands and keep the Samoyed in a standing position for a period of time. Use the right hand to gesture to the Samoyed, with the fingers of the right hand close together, and the hand is usually about 10 cm away from the Samoyed's face.
When the stand password is issued, quickly raise your hand 3-6 cm away from your face, and don't stop your hand if you touch the Samoyed's face. When commanding the Samoyed to stand with a password or gesture, the left hand should remain in the original position and try to make the Samoyed stand for a few seconds. After the Samoyed obeys the command, it must be rewarded. Sitting
This subject starts training in a standing position, with the Samoyed's head facing the trainer's right elbow, the trainer grasping the collar with his right hand, and his left hand still on the training standing position. On this basis, first remove the left hand, call the Samoyed's name and give the sit password, while the right hand gently pulls the collar up and back, and the left hand pushes the Samoyed's hind leg knee to order the Samoyed The dog sits down. The action should be light and steady, do not push hard, so as not to fracture the Samoyed's leg. When the Samoyed is seated, give the suspend password and gesture. If the Samoyed has done well, it should be fully rewarded, and the Samoyed should be gently stroked to eliminate fear and be fully relaxed. Lying
Introduce lying from the sitting position. Although Samoyeds usually like to lie down, they do not like to be forced to lie down in one position. When the Samoyed is lying down, it is not easy to make the two front limbs stretch forward from the underside of the body and maintain this position.
The training steps are as follows:
The first step: Let the Samoyed relax first, so that it is easier to train while lying down. When training, put the young Samoyed on the table. The trainer's left arm goes around the back of the Samoyed, raises one front leg a few centimeters and shakes it up and down. If the Samoyed cooperates, give praise, and then gently lower the leg. , lift the other leg with your right hand, do the same shake, and give praise. The goal is not to frighten the Samoyed.
Step 2: Lift both legs at the same time, rocking back and forth to relax.
The third step: call the Samoyed dog's name on the basis of the second step, and give the command lying, then gently stretch the foot forward until it is in a suitable position, then put it down, and then put it down. be rewarded. Large Samoyeds should be trained on the ground, so that the Samoyed sits sideways in front of the trainer's body, so as to control the Samoyed's rotation.
The trainer grabs the collar with the right hand, grabs the front limb with the left hand over the back, lifts the two limbs and shakes them up and down to relax them, and shakes the legs while praising the dog, so that the Samoyed is not easily startled, and the dog is shaken until the Samoyed relaxes. until. Then go around the Samoyed with the left arm and place the elbow on the Samoyed's hip, so that the Samoyed is lying down. In the process of lowering the front limbs, continue to shake the front limbs continuously, while calling the Samoyed dog and under the password lying.
When the Samoyed is lying down, take your left hand away from the Samoyed's back, softly give the Samoyed the lying- delay password and make a gesture, and the voice of the password should be gentle, So that the Samoyed is not in a hurry to get up, the initial training of the Samoyed can be kept lying down for 3-5 seconds.
The goal of this stage is that the Samoyed can quickly lie down as soon as he hears the command without assistance. When necessary, the delayed password or gesture of lying- can be issued, so that the Samoyed can continue to lie down. The methods described above, as long as they are well mastered and applied properly, can achieve good training results. When training, do not use the way of rotating and pressing the head of the Samoyed dog to lie down, so that the Samoyed dog will not only refuse, but also feel resentful and helpless, and strive to create a relaxed environment for the Samoyed dog to lie down. The conversion training of standing, sitting and lying down
This stage mainly trains the Samoyed to change the standing, sitting and lying down, which is a very important basic training. It needs to be built on the basis of each training action in place. The key to getting your Samoyed to move well is to keep your Samoyed focused. Begin to let the Samoyed sit, stand, sit in sequence, then sit, lie, sit, and finally reach sit, lie, and stand.
Do not repeat the training for too long when the various subjects are changed, because the attention of the young Samoyed is limited, and the training time is too long, which will tire the Samoyed. If the trainer needs the young Samoyed to maintain a certain position, he can give the Samoyed an auxiliary delay command between sitting, standing or lying commands until the young Samoyed can do it well and then abandon it.
Don't be too hasty when training, make sure to have some time between each command, don't change commands too quickly or chain each command together. The trainer should be slow in issuing passwords and speak clearly.
Finally, don't forget that when the Samoyed can do what the trainer asks, it should be fully rewarded. When puppy Samoyeds are doing well on the subjects they are training, trainers tend to speed up the training. If you really want to minimize the prompting, you should take some time to let the young Samoyed forget those special help, it is best to gradually stop using redundant auxiliary passwords or actions, such as these auxiliary passwords and actions continue for too long, It is possible to confuse the Samoyed.