Today, in our dog-friendly training tip for enlightened dog lovers – Chief Cheery Officer (CCO) Kiyo takes his next trick lying down!
Kiyo (L) and Rose (R) are comfortable enough to lie down in close proximity |
We may not think or know it, but a dog will lie down only when it’s comfortable in a particular situation. If there are many distractions that the dog hasn’t learnt to cope with yet, you may see your dog lie down for a brief moment, then it bobs up again, and it’s unable to settle for some time. In this video, Kiyo, CCO (Chief Cheery Officer) of cheerfuldogs.com shows how you can teach “Down” to your dog in tiny steps until you get the full behaviour. Note that the verbal cue, “Down” is only said once each time and not repeatedly.
From: Nee Kang (2013). “Survival Among Humans. A How To Guide To A Sociable Dog”. In Apple iBookstore (select countries, e.g. USA, UK, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Norway, Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland).