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Hi! I’m Melanie McLeroy with Taurus Training for Expert Village and today we’re going
to talk about puppies. Now it’s time to teach this little corgi puppy how to lie down.
Barto has sit, sit down, so what I’m going to do is use the cheese as a lure and take
his nose to the ground, now I think this will take a little bit more time than a sit command
because it’s something new. Now see how I’m moving it forward. I run the risk of
his rear end going up in the air, so I’m going to start over, sit, good and take the
cheese down more between his paws. Down, good. Now see how long that took, be patient, you
don’t want to say the word until you’re reasonably certain about 98% that he’s actually
going to do the action. Sit uh… now there I did little no reward marker and he jumped
on me. So instead of moving away which a lot of people do when dogs jumped, I moved into
him to control his movements and get him off me. Come here little… let’s try that again.
Sit, good, uh… sit, good. Now that little uh… little uh that I’m doing is a no reward
marker when his rear comes up off the ground that means he did the wrong thing. Sit, good.
Again, I think his rear is going down, good, very nice, okay, sit, good, down, good. So
you see, how I was moving his body backward and then encouraged him to come forward to
get his front part of his body on the ground. Okay, so this will take some time. Barto definitely
needs several sessions on this command every day for quite sometime and then we start fading
the lure, making sure our reinforcement is random, we might try some different reinforcement
from time to time, so that’s how to teach a puppy to lie down.