How to Train a German Shepherd to Handshake

1. Take the German Shepherd to a quiet and spacious place. Remember to keep the environment quiet. Places with many people and noisy places are not suitable for training German Shepherds. And during the domestication process, it is necessary to avoid interruption and stimulation from strangers.
2. Let the German Shepherd sit down facing you, and the owner stretches out a hand and gives the "shake hand" command. In the initial training, the German Shepherd will definitely not understand your behavior, so you need to guide and stimulate the German Shepherd to lift its front paws and then shake hands. (You can touch the German Shepherd’s paws with your hands, or prepare some delicious food to lure it)
3. After shaking hands with the German Shepherd, say "hello" and show a happy look. After shaking a few times, you can put down the German Shepherd's paw and give the "put down" command.
4. After shaking hands with the German Shepherd, reward the German Shepherd who has performed very well. Praise, petting, food, etc. from the owner are all very good ways to reward.
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