Need some help with the "down" command

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Zannie

Completely Boxer Crazy
i agree with krikkit i had atrainer do this with madie and she fought so hard she broke blood vessels in her eyes ,keep it lite and fun for the dog he will get soner or later

ann
 

everlast

Boxer Pal
Guess I've always had my pups bouncing around thinking everything is a fun game.

Sorry if it wasn't a good suggestion for this situation. It really helped with my dogs, though, and I wasn't so sure about it when I first saw my trainer do it.

Let us know how he come along in his classes.
 

1CRAZYBXRLVR

Super Boxer
My Kianna would not do the "down" during training either and the trainer told me that with dogs like boxers that have such thin skin and no fur to speak of, it helps to put a mat or something insulated under them until they learn it. It worked for her. Now she'll do it anywhere.
 

Lael

Super Boxer
Lael is almost 3.5 months, and just recently began to lay down for me very well. She used to stand right back up and walk off from frustration.

So here's what I did: if I stopped praising her, or told her to "lay down" again after she got up, she would NOT do it. She just didn't understand. So if she even slightly laid down I would give her food and praise her (even if she had popped back up). ...over and over and over... She eventually liked to be down because she was getting so much love and praise for this action. She also was no longer confused as to what I wanted her to do. As SOON as she touched her chest to the floor came the food and praises. Then...(after some days of laying down more and more) once she laid down I would say "stay..." and bring the food up, up, up and over her head. And she got it! She stayed laying down while I walked around her with the treat over her head. Then I gave it to her, of course, and made the biggest fuss ever!

Hope this might help. :)

Cat & Lael
 
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