After your dog has come to trust and respect you, it is astounding how speedily the coaching will progress.
Therefore you aren't helping your lovable, lovely puppy dog by letting him have his way. As you train your standard poodle, remember that many of the behaviours you are attempting to change are instinctive. In natural settings, dogs dig holes for protection, bark to alert the pack, and use their piss to mark their territories.
It is OK to let your dog stay for fifteen or twenty minutes or perhaps to drop off to sleep, for it is useful when he has to unwind sometimes. Let your dog lay down, hold a treat just in front of his nose and say crawl. If he begins to stand up, say crawl continually while pulling the treat away, keeping it low close to the ground. When he moves even a centimeter or two without standing up, praise him and reward him with the treat. Need to play? And show him the ball or toy. Pretty shortly, each time your dog hears the words you regularly say like shake hands and turn around, he can just give you his paw or walk in a circle.
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