My dog doesn't have long legs, but he sometimes sits awkwardly, so I have to re-sit him everytime. It works, and now he's starting to get it more.

katnchainz wrote:Paws are a sensitive part of a dog's body. I'd try sesitivity training first as long as the dog isn't too uncomfortable to where it snaps. Just gently touch his feet and treat. Only do this if he doesn't growl or nip when you touch his feet. This is usually done as a puppy, so if it's not done, you geg a dog who doesn't like his feet touched.
Enzi wrote:katnchainz wrote:Paws are a sensitive part of a dog's body. I'd try sesitivity training first as long as the dog isn't too uncomfortable to where it snaps. Just gently touch his feet and treat. Only do this if he doesn't growl or nip when you touch his feet. This is usually done as a puppy, so if it's not done, you geg a dog who doesn't like his feet touched.
Thanks very much! My dog is a rescue, so it makes sense that she wasn't desensitized as a puppy. She never snaps, she just kinda sits there and cowers.Thanks for the advice!
Jansen&HorseFanatic♥ wrote:Hey, I was just wondering if you are still in week one? I have a dog & this would be great to keep her occupied
JamesonTheFox wrote:Horrah. Got the new dog to learn both shake and play dead. Though they are both still major WIP's but considering I just got him on Monday I'm pretty dang happy about it :3
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