Teach a dog to ’shake hands’

Lift up the dogs hand and literally shake his paw yourself. At the same time say “shake hands” and then give him a treat. Every time they do it, praise them and say words like “well done” and “good boy/girl”.

As you do this, they will realise that they must be doing something right and will eventually be glad to shake your hand.



Lift up the dogs paw and literally shake the paw yourself. At the same time say “shake hands” and then give him a treat. Every time they do it, praise them and say words like “well done” and “good boy/girl”. As you do this, they will realise that they must be doing something right and will eventually be glad to shake your hand.

Keep repeating this process and your dog ’should’ get it eventually. Once you have taught your dog how to shake hands, you can move on to the ‘wave’ command.

Offer to ’shake hands’ then lift your hand up so that the dog has to raise his paw higher - wave your hand at the dog (signal) say the word ‘good wave’ or whatever you choose. Your dog will be confused at first but with patience will understand the difference between ’shake’ and ‘wave’.

Here at my house we’ve combined the two to have a ‘High Five’ trick too!

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Dog training tricks - 3 essential tips

Once you’ve gotten the hang of having your own dog, it’s time to learn some dog training tricks. This article will go into 3 essential, powerful tips to make this easier, so if you’re interested in having a dog that can sit, high-five, and come on command without beating yourself over the head in frustration, continue reading this article carefully.

Tip #1 - Start Young

If you can, start training your dog when he’s still young. You can begin training your dog at as young as three months old. Some more physically strenuous dog training tricks, such as the “beg” command, shouldn’t be attempted until your dog is eight months old. Apart from physical restrictions, however, generally training from when your dog is young is far easier.

Tip #2 - The Essential Tricks

Here are several essential dog training tricks to consider:

Come - Get your dog to come to you. This is useful both at home when you want to cuddle, or when he’s disturbing other people or dogs outside the house.

Off - Tell your dog to get off whatever furniture, animal, or person he’s on. This is useful for preserving your expensive furniture, or getting him off your relatives when he’s a little too friendly.

Sit - One of the most well known commands, sit will tell your dog to sit down. This is useful to keep your dog still while you’re preparing his food. This command can also be used to prevent your dog from chasing after other animals or people.

Tip #3 - Go With Your Dog’s Tendencies

Dogs have tendencies to like certain tricks more than others. It is far easier to train a dog to do what he naturally wants to do anyway, than it is to try and communicate a foreign concept that he doesn’t understand.

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For example, some dogs will naturally chase after moving objects. If this is your dog, the dog training trick “fetch” will be much easier to teach than a high-five.

Another example is if your dog likes raising his paws up, teaching him the “paw” trick (raise your paw up) would be far easier than teaching him to fetch, if he doesn’t have the tendency to run after objects already.
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If you are struggling to get your dog motivated show him/her this video:

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