Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Train A Shih Tzu Puppy

A Shih Tzu with long hair.


Shih Tzus are a breed of dog that is not known for their intelligence. The combination of the personality of a Shih Tzu and the behaviors of a puppy can make them hard to train. Shih Tzus require constant repetition in order for them to pick up a training command. A Shih Tzu puppy can be trained successfully if the owner puts in the time and is committed to following through.


Instructions


1. Teach the puppy its name. Say the puppy's name while trying to get their attention. Clapping or making any kind of noise can be an effective way to do this.


2. Tell the puppy the "come" command. Once the puppy knows her name, teach her to come when you tell her to. Say the puppy's name and the word "come." If the puppy comes to you when called, give it a treat. A fun way to teach "come" is to hide or go into another room and call the dog.


3. Teach the "sit" command. Call the puppy to you. Hold a treat in your hand once you have the puppy's attention. Place your hand in front of the puppy so he is able to see and smell the treat. Raise the treat over the puppy's head while saying the puppy's name and "sit". Raising the treat should cause the puppy to look up and he should sit. If the puppy doesn't sit when the treat is over his head, then gently push down on his hips to make him sit. Give the puppy a treat once he sits.


4. Teach the "down" command. Get the puppy to sit. With a treat in your hand, lower it to the ground in front of the puppy while saying the puppy's name and "down". If the puppy does not lay down, gently push the puppy down on the shoulder to get her to lay down. Give the puppy a treat when she lays down.

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