How to train a Border Collie to sit and stand

1. First, you need to hold the Border Collie up with both hands to help the Border Collie achieve a sitting position.
2. When the Border Collie is sitting in a stable posture, the hand supporting the dog can move up and down to let the Border Collie find its own balance. Do not keep holding on to one position, which will make the Border Collie dependent. .
3. When the Border Collie can find its balance and stabilize for one second, immediately reward the dog verbally (or press the clicker), and then reward the dog with food. Slowly the border collie will be able to leave your hand.
4. On this basis, the time is extended little by little to stabilize the two-second reward, the three-second reward, the four-second reward... The sitting and standing subjects are very demanding on the dog's physical strength, so young dogs are not suitable for training, waist and legs. Dogs with weak waist and legs should wait until the dog's waist and legs are strong before training this subject, and do not rush for success during training.
5. As long as the dog is a little better than before, you can reward it. According to the dog's physical condition, you can stop training when the dog is most excited to maintain the dog's desire and confidence.
6. If you wait until the dog is very tired and its confidence has dropped before you stop training, the dog's confidence will be affected and the dog will not like to do this subject in the future.
7. When training (it is difficult to concentrate the dog's attention during the first training), you must be patient, never act too hastily, be meticulous and follow scientific rules. Because the training itself also exercises the owner's own endurance.
8. From the beginning, you should develop the habit of talking to the dog as softly as possible instead of shouting loudly to the dog frequently. Yelling loudly can only make the dog become numb and slow.
9. When teaching a Border Collie to sit and stand, it is best to do it in a place that the dog is familiar with, safe and quiet. When reviewing something you already understand, do it in a slightly distracting area. When reviewing something you have fully mastered, do it in a more distracting area.
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