How to teach a Bichon to shake hands

The first step is to let your Bichon sit across from you, then stretch out a hand and give the command "shake hands". At this time, if your Bichon raises one forelimb, you, as the owner, Hold it and shake it gently while saying "hello" to encourage it.
In the second step, if the "handshake" command is given and the Bichon Frize does not respond, the owner can push its left shoulder to shift its center of gravity to the left forelimb, then reach out and hold the Bichon Frize's right forelimb, and finally issue the The command "Hello" provides encouragement.
The third step is to follow the second step and teach it a few more times. The Bichon Frize will be able to shake hands according to the master's command. At the same time, the master must continue to send out the "hello" command and show that he is very happy. Looks like this, and then it can inspire the passion of Bichon Frize.
Okay, training a Bichon Frize is that simple, but you can get twice the result with half the effort by using some external forces.
When training a Bichon Frize, sometimes just verbal encouragement is not enough. You still need to take some practical actions and prepare some snacks that the Bichon Frize likes as rewards.
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