How to train a golden retriever to sit

The owner uses snacks as bait, squats or stands in front of the golden retriever's nose, and gently places the other hand on the golden retriever's butt. When ready, say "sit down" and at the same time move the hand on the fart suit towards the golden retriever's butt. Press down and at the same time, move the bait slightly towards the top and front of the golden retriever so that it can raise its head. The golden retriever will sit down naturally. The owner silently counts to three and says "that's it" or "ok" happily. Praise the dog by saying, "Sit down, that's great," and at the same time give the dog small pieces of meat to eat.
Be careful not to use too much force, otherwise some golden retrievers will be more resistant to obeying. The bait cannot be moved too fast or too far, otherwise the golden retriever will move its position or jump up. After the golden retriever sits down, be sure to wait for a few seconds before giving it a reward, so that the dog will not sit down and jump up immediately in the future.
After practicing a few more times, the golden retriever will soon learn that when food is put in front of the nose, it means sitting down. At this time, you can start to reduce the number of hand pressure and bait placement until no bait is placed. At this time, the owner can not take it out yet. To bait, put it in the pocket first and tell the golden retriever to sit down. If it sits, count to three and give the bait again, along with a verbal reward. If the golden retriever forgets to sit without baiting it in advance, the owner needs to press the golden retriever's butt down and lift the Chihuahua's head up to enforce the situation before giving the bait.
If the golden retriever still does not sit down automatically after practicing for the second time, go back to the first step and let it remember the meaning of "sit down" again. If the golden retriever jumps up immediately or disobeys orders, do not repeat the command again and again, but enforce it to prevent the dog from developing the habit of disobeying commands in the future.
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