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Start by picking up your dogs paw and then tell him/her to shake. This way they will understand what it means. It will take some time for your dog to learn shake, but when you think your dog knows shake try to see if he will shake on his own. Reward him with dog treats is he gets it right.
You can use vegetable oil to remove sticky tags from a puppy's paw. This is a safe and effective method and will not harm your puppy if ingested.
Lift your dog's paw and then tap the little light bulb on the top right hand corner. Repeat it for a while until your dog learns it.
Pink paw prints are associated with the cartoon character of the Pink Panther.A blue puppy paw print is the symbol of Blue, from Blue's Clues.
theres something stuck in his paw on the bottom
An acquired trait of a puppy is learning how to sit.
You should have had your puppy in to the vets long before now! Get there right away!
My dog ran away from home, apparently searching for the man who shot his paw. My puppy has three brown paws and one white paw.
There are many reasons why a Jack Russel may lift at their paw. The dog may be trying to shake or they may have hurt their paw somehow.
First, teach him to sit. Gently take hold of his paw while saying, "paw," or "shake." Choose the command that works best for you. While holding the paw, give him a treat. Repeat this several times until he is comfortable letting you hold his paw for 30 seconds or more. The next step is to get him to offer his paw instead of waiting for you to pick it up. Hold out your hand as if you are about to take his paw, and give his command. If he raises his paw, go ahead and take it and give him a reward. If he raises it and puts it in your hand, give him several treats in a row and lots of praise (this is called a "jackpot"). Eventually he will learn to put his paw in your hand when you give the command. It's easy to extend shaking to doing a "high five." Start with a dog who knows how to shake. Instead of giving your shake command, use a new one. I use "high five." Hold out your hand as if to shake, but instead of holding it palm up, hold it in the 'high five' position, but at the same height as you usually put your hand to shake. Odds are good he'll make a guess and put his paw on your hand. When he does, give lots of praise and a reward. Gradually raise your hand each time you do 'high five' and he'll learn to aim higher than he does with a shake.
To answer your question, make your dog "sit" and then "Shake a paw". Do this about ten times and the paw they put up most often is the paw they use most often.
The paw shaking is because they got a chill from the 1st moment the cold air hits them. They shake a paw or their heads also when you come in from the cold and they're waiting for you at the door.