How to train your dog how to wave

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All of our dogs need training, I have a dog 1 year old and 3 months Cocoa. I have tought him how to get his leash, dance, wave, give paw and give the other paw, and many more fun tricks. I love my dog he is so cute. I wanted to share with you many different topics on how to train your dog tips and tricks. I hope you look forward to many different training topics. Thanks!

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How to teach your dog to wave


When I started training Cocoa I tought him how to sit, laydown, come, and give paw. I wanted to impress people and maybe later Cocoa can become a service dog and make people happy. I want to teach you how to train your dog how to wave.
Step One

This trick is a variation of a common trick that your dog will need to know: shaking hands. Start by making sure your dog knows this trick well.
Step Two

Consistency is important when teaching a dog a new trick, so think it through before you start. One-syllable commands are always easiest for dogs to understand and remember, so you could just tell your dog to "wave." If you want to try something a little showier, say "hi" or "hello" and accompany the command by waving your own hand. When your dog responds to your greeting by waving back your friends are sure to be impressed.

Step Three

Kneel in front of your dog and hold out your hand as if you just want him to shake hands. Raise your hand higher and higher each time, until you are holding your hand vertically and your dog is only touching his paw to your hand almost like a high five - no longer placing his paw completely in your hand.
Step Four

Once your dog is reaching up high and tapping your hand, you can start using the new command by name. When he seems to have the hang of this action, back away from your dog about a foot and hold your hand up for the wave. When your dog tries to touch your hand with his paw, pull your hand away but praise him and give him a small treat. When you pull your hand away, he may get confused or think he's done something wrong. Giving him praise helps reinforce the action and shows him he's doing well.
Step Five

Slowly move further away from your dog as he practices, tossing him a treat each time he performs the trick successfully. Eventually, he will stop trying to give you his paw and just raise it in the air, giving you and adorable greeting.

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