To make any training more pleasant and even fun, make sure to keep it simple and avoid putting too much pressure on your pup, or even on yourself. Here are a few things you should avoid when starting training on how to teach a dog to give paw.
Long sessions
If your sessions are too long, there’s a high chance that your dog will become frustrated. A dog’s attention span can be short – and a puppy’s even more so – especially when they have to do repetitive things so it’s best to keep the sessions to less than 5 minutes.
It’s far better to do several very short training sessions on the same day than one long one. Often puppies learn far more if they have a break to absorb what they learnt and come back to the next session far better than they ended the last one.
Training when your dog is tired or sick
Before starting training, it’s a good idea to make sure that your pup is ready and eager to learn. You want to make sure they are awake and not sleepy - and that you are not training straight after a meal (when they aren’t going to be interested in working for treats).
Also, make sure they have water available and have been to the toilet.
Keep treats small, healthy and tasty
Often people overestimate how big a treat needs to be. A piece of cheese or meat that you use as a reward should be no bigger than half the size of your little fingernail.
When you are teaching a dog to give paw, you will be rewarding them a lot as that is how they learn the behaviours you want but you definitely don’t want them getting either full or fat!
Teaching a dog to give you its paw should be fun and full of positive rewards. Never scold or get impatient with your dog during their training, as this will undo all the hard work you have done, and can make them afraid of training with you in the future.
All in all, the key to teaching your pup new tricks is keeping it fun. With enough patience and enthusiasm, your pooch will quickly master the ‘paw trick’ and any other tricks you might want them to learn. If you want to teach your pup easier tricks, read our article on the 5 Cool Tricks to Teach Your Dog next.