Call the dog to your room. Can't hear it? Naturally! She does not know the command to call! And this is in our case, only a plus! Ring a bell and have fun saying the nickname. If there is still no reaction and the dog continues to move away from you, step on the sling and say "Stop" loudly at the same time (at the same time!It's important!) The dog immediately gets an inertial light jerk. This is a mechanical "team" sling to the stop. After that, immediately attract the attention of the dog: sit down and, reaching out with a treat, say "To me!" Most likely, the puppy will run to you with pleasure - because he should already be familiar with the contents of your pocket.
When the puppy is around you, before you give him the treat, say "To me" again and give him a piece. It's very important not to let your dog get his ass on the ground at the wrong time. The dog should learn that the treat is only given when he's standing in front of his master.
At this stage, we do not follow how and where our future champion's hands and feet are. We are just practicing our approach and "standing". To be more precise, we`ll have the endurance in the standing position.
When a puppy or a young dog learns by two hundred percent that it is necessary to run to the owner for a call, stop in front of him and it will be tasty and pleasant, we begin to work on the future stand.
So: the dog ran up to you for a reward. But now, anticipating the moment of maximum approach, you put your hand forward and after the dog has approached the hand, the treat is not given away immediately, and do the movement of the hand, as if you want to throw a piece up, or throw aside. The dog hesitates for a moment - at this very moment (it's very short, but very important) you say "Stop!" or anything else that will fix the dog in the ring in the future, and immediately, as soon as possible, give him his reward.
The point with this short exercise is that when your dog was just coming up to you for a piece and waiting for you, he was quite relaxed.
Now our task will be to bring the body and muscles of the dog in the maximum tone!
A piece hidden in your hand will help us do that!
So you're still working for everyone (I emphasise!) the approach of the call!
After the dog learns to stop in front of you beautifully and in tone, you can slightly increase the time of giving away the treats (first counting up to three, then up to five, etc.)
The most important thing in this exercise is the contact between the owner and the dog!
After a while, when the dog can stand in front of you waiting for a reward of ten to fifteen seconds, you can start slowly and smoothly moving your hand with a treat to the side, or bring your hand with a treat to your face (this will be needed at the exhibition, when examining the dog on the table)
When your dog is already very good at roaming and standing in front of you in a free bar, we introduce him to the ringing.
Ringingka - quite a serious instrument. The tool not only physical, but also psychological influence on a dog! And what is especially important - the dog is young.
Ringing is either a necklace or a thin cord, acting on the principle of "hangover".
To put on a ringing is accepted not on the middle of a neck of a dog (as a collar), and directly under a throat.
On the place that people call the podchelastric zone.
This area is incredibly sensitive. In order to understand the degree of sensitivity of the pelvic zone, try to put a shoelace on this place and pull slightly.
And you will immediately understand why the ringing is not a simple tool!
When your dog is properly trained in ringing behavior, ringing helps him to better understand the owner. It's like whispering in your dog's ear what they want.
Besides, the ringing is the fifth point of support, besides the four paws - with the help of ringing we can level not quite correct stand, or quite imperceptibly for others to stop undesirable actions of the dog.
And since the dog literally relies on the ringing of its pelvic, very sensitive zone, one should not allow sharp and inept jerks!
Especially in the ring, especially at the exhibition!
Always lead your dog on a leash and a collar to the ring, and only in the ring lead in the ring! And in the same way - in reverse order. If you show up, get out of the ring, put on a collar and a leash.
In a circle in the ring the ringing on the dog should be only an exquisite accessory - the dog should be able to run beautifully herself!
After the ring, be sure to praise the dog from the bottom of your heart!
Whatever the result - praise! Yes, as if you just won a million!
Be sure to walk your dog, play with him outside - never, never, never, ever put him in a cage right after the ring!
Remember: winning everywhere is always impossible. You will definitely have losses. But in order for a show dog to grow up in your home, it must be good and comfortable with you in any situation!