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This trick, like most others, is
done in a number of small steps and he will learn other very
useful commands whilst learning the overall trick:
STEP 1 - teach him to hold objects. This is best done using one of
his toys, but not his favourite ones, as these might be to
distracting. Gently present his toy to him, when he takes it off
you, praise and treat him. Repeat this and gradually delay the
praise and treat so that he needs to hold the object longer before
getting a treat. After he has grasped this, gradually start to
introduce the command "Carry" or "Hold" just as you offer the toy.
When, on command, he can hold the toy for 10 seconds, you may
start to experiment with holding other objects, then move onto the
second step.
STEP 2 - teach him to release objects. To do this, sit your dog in
front of you and ask him to hold an object. After a short delay,
present the palm of your hand to him and ask him to "Leave" or
"Release". With the prospect of a treat, he may do this too
willingly. Still praise and treat this initially, but gradually
work up to only treating him when he releases the object into your
hand.
STEP 3 - teach him to carry the objects. Now that your dog can
hold and release objects on command, you can now work on the final
step. Again ask your dog to hold the object, then make one step
back and summon him towards you, but reinforcing the "Carry"
command at the same time. Keep working on this and gradually
increased the distance him needs to cover to reach you. Your
target should be that he is able to follow you around with the
object in his mouth.
Dogs love carrying things, so this trick is not as difficult as it
sounds. Vary the objects you ask him to carry and give him loads
of praise when he completes a task correctly. Take care not to
give him objects that can break or that might be dangerous to him.
Carrying light weight grocery bags is a great variation of this,
but really, it can be applied to many different objects such as
car keys, laundry etc.
We hope you enjoy teaching your dog some of these tricks and would
like to thank our friends at Canine Concepts for providing the
content and images for this feature.
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