Lampdog training methods:
Put the training leash and collar on the dog, reward it with some delicious food in your pocket, shorten the leash and pull it, say "sit", gently press its hind feet with your hands, until it reaches the correct position. Repeat "sit". At this time, let it sit all the time. After it sits, take away your hand and repeat the tone of "don't move" and "don't move" to stabilize it.
If it wants to stand up, press it back to its original position and repeat "sit" until it sits down again. Then say "Don't move" and slowly take your hand away. When it maintains the position for nine seconds without your hand holding it, say "Okay!" happily. Pull it to follow and stroke it in a rewarding way to make it feel that doing so will reward the owner. Like.
Repeat this training process, usually using ten minutes of class time, teach it several times a day, and move away from it while continuing to keep it still. Praise it cheerfully: "Well done" and pull it over to reward it. He will come to collect the reward soon, but let him wait for you to say "yes" before letting him go.
This is the last step. When you leave the dog, place the leash on the ground. When you reach one end of the leash, place the leash as far away as possible and repeat the command "Don't move." , at this time, show the intention to let it rest every time.
Stretch your hands straight in front of you, do not bend your elbows but extend them gently. Use your pointer and wrist to indicate, flicking your fingers downwards without closing your palms. The "don't move" gesture is as follows: first stretch out your hand, slightly concave it toward its nose, pinch it and release it, and put your hand on it for a while.