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==Steps==
 
==Steps==
 
===Setting Up the Space===
 
===Setting Up the Space===
#Get some treats ready.  A major part of training your dog is rewarding good behavior with a treat.  This sends a positive message to your dog that a certain behavior was the right thing to do and that he should want to do it again in the future.  Always make sure you have a healthy treat ready to give to your dog when training.<ref>http://www.fortunatefido.com/tips-general-training-tips</ref><ref>http://dogtime.com/dog-health/general/21380-human-foods-that-are-ok-for-dogs</ref>
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#Get some treats ready.  A major part of training your dog is rewarding good behavior with a treat.  This sends a positive message to your dog that a certain behavior was the right thing to do and that he should want to do it again in the future.  Always make sure you have a healthy treat ready to give to your dog when training.<ref name="rf1">http://www.fortunatefido.com/tips-general-training-tips</ref><ref name="rf2">http://dogtime.com/dog-health/general/21380-human-foods-that-are-ok-for-dogs</ref>
 
#*Don't over feed your dog treats.   
 
#*Don't over feed your dog treats.   
 
#*Treats should only be around the size of a pea.
 
#*Treats should only be around the size of a pea.
 
#*Treats should only be given to your dog when he does something you want to reinforce.
 
#*Treats should only be given to your dog when he does something you want to reinforce.
 
#*Dogs can eat many healthy treats.  Try offering bits of carrot, sweet potato, or a slice of apple.
 
#*Dogs can eat many healthy treats.  Try offering bits of carrot, sweet potato, or a slice of apple.
#Keep the space calm.  Dogs learn new tricks best when you train him in a quiet, distraction free environment.  If there are too many other things going on, your dog may not give you his full attention.  Always make sure that the place you are training your dog in will allow him to fully focus.<ref>http://www.fortunatefido.com/tips-general-training-tips</ref>
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#Keep the space calm.  Dogs learn new tricks best when you train him in a quiet, distraction free environment.  If there are too many other things going on, your dog may not give you his full attention.  Always make sure that the place you are training your dog in will allow him to fully focus.<ref name="rf1" />
 
#*For example, avoid a busy public park.  Try to find a quiet space that your dog can focus in.
 
#*For example, avoid a busy public park.  Try to find a quiet space that your dog can focus in.
 
#*Familiar environments are better than new ones.
 
#*Familiar environments are better than new ones.
#Don't force anything.  Just like humans, your dog can get stressed out if he feels he isn't getting things right or is doing the same thing too much.  Whenever you are training your dog, try to avoid any prolonged sessions or pushing your dog to learn something too quickly.  If your dog seems to be having trouble learning a new trick, take a break and come back to it later.<ref>http://www.petwave.com/Dogs/Behavior/Crawl.aspx</ref>
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#Don't force anything.  Just like humans, your dog can get stressed out if he feels he isn't getting things right or is doing the same thing too much.  Whenever you are training your dog, try to avoid any prolonged sessions or pushing your dog to learn something too quickly.  If your dog seems to be having trouble learning a new trick, take a break and come back to it later.<ref name="rf3">http://www.petwave.com/Dogs/Behavior/Crawl.aspx</ref>
 
#*Taking a break can be more effective than pushing through.
 
#*Taking a break can be more effective than pushing through.
 
#*If you think your dog has lost interest, stop for the day.
 
#*If you think your dog has lost interest, stop for the day.
 
===Teaching the Lie Down Command===
 
===Teaching the Lie Down Command===
#Put a collar on your dog.  Training your dog with a collar on can help you to keep him focused and under control.  Before you start teaching your dog how to lay down, make sure the collar is properly and comfortably in place.  Here are some tips that can help you put the collar on safely and securely:<ref>http://www.paw-rescue.org/PAW/PETTIPS/DogTip_Collars.php</ref>
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#Put a collar on your dog.  Training your dog with a collar on can help you to keep him focused and under control.  Before you start teaching your dog how to lay down, make sure the collar is properly and comfortably in place.  Here are some tips that can help you put the collar on safely and securely:<ref name="rf4">http://www.paw-rescue.org/PAW/PETTIPS/DogTip_Collars.php</ref>
 
#*The collar should be placed around the dog's neck, settling around where his neck meets his chest.
 
#*The collar should be placed around the dog's neck, settling around where his neck meets his chest.
 
#*Tighten the collar to a point where you can slip two fingers under the collar.
 
#*Tighten the collar to a point where you can slip two fingers under the collar.
 
#*Don't make the collar too tight or too loose.
 
#*Don't make the collar too tight or too loose.
#Get in position.  The first step in teaching your dog the lie down command is to stand by your dog in a certain way.  You will need to have your dig sit down and then stand next to him on his right side.  Your hand should be able to reach the dog's collar from here.  This position will allow you the best control over your dog while teaching him to lie down.<ref>http://www.purina.com.au/dogs/training/commands/lie-down</ref>
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#Get in position.  The first step in teaching your dog the lie down command is to stand by your dog in a certain way.  You will need to have your dig sit down and then stand next to him on his right side.  Your hand should be able to reach the dog's collar from here.  This position will allow you the best control over your dog while teaching him to lie down.<ref name="rf5">http://www.purina.com.au/dogs/training/commands/lie-down</ref>
 
#*Have a treat ready to offer your dog.  The treat will be the focus your dog uses to lie down.
 
#*Have a treat ready to offer your dog.  The treat will be the focus your dog uses to lie down.
 
#*Place the treat in your right hand and put your left hand on the dog's collar.
 
#*Place the treat in your right hand and put your left hand on the dog's collar.
#Use the “down” command.  Once you are in position, you can start teaching your dog the verbal “down” command.  Standing next to your dog, show him the treat in your right hand.  Once he is aware of this, lower the treat down to the ground.  Say the command “down” to your dog so that he associates the word with the motion and the treat.<ref>http://www.purina.com.au/dogs/training/commands/lie-down</ref>
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#Use the “down” command.  Once you are in position, you can start teaching your dog the verbal “down” command.  Standing next to your dog, show him the treat in your right hand.  Once he is aware of this, lower the treat down to the ground.  Say the command “down” to your dog so that he associates the word with the motion and the treat.<ref name="rf5" />
 
#*If your dog is having trouble, you can try gently pushing him down with your left hand to start the motion.
 
#*If your dog is having trouble, you can try gently pushing him down with your left hand to start the motion.
#Reward your dog.  Rewarding your dog for properly performing the lie down trick is key.  As soon as your dog responds and lies down, give him the treat he was following.  Your dog will come to associate this movement with rewards and in time will respond to the verbal “down” command alone.<ref>http://www.purina.com.au/dogs/training/commands/lie-down</ref>
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#Reward your dog.  Rewarding your dog for properly performing the lie down trick is key.  As soon as your dog responds and lies down, give him the treat he was following.  Your dog will come to associate this movement with rewards and in time will respond to the verbal “down” command alone.<ref name="rf5" />
 
#*You can also use a clicker.  Click whenever you offer a treat, causing your dog to associate the sound with the trick.
 
#*You can also use a clicker.  Click whenever you offer a treat, causing your dog to associate the sound with the trick.
#Repeat.  Practice makes perfect.  Keep working with your dog to make the lie down command an easy and natural thing for him.  The more you practice the command, the easier it will be for your dog to understand what you want and how to do the lie down trick.<ref>http://www.petwave.com/Dogs/Behavior/Crawl.aspx</ref>
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#Repeat.  Practice makes perfect.  Keep working with your dog to make the lie down command an easy and natural thing for him.  The more you practice the command, the easier it will be for your dog to understand what you want and how to do the lie down trick.<ref name="rf3" />
 
#*At first, try to practice at least once every day.
 
#*At first, try to practice at least once every day.
 
#*Practicing a few times a day can be a good idea.
 
#*Practicing a few times a day can be a good idea.
 
===Teaching the Crawl Command===
 
===Teaching the Crawl Command===
#Have your dog lie down.  The first step to take when teaching your dog how to crawl is to have him lie down.  This will get him in position and ready to focus on the new trick he is learning.  If your dog doesn't already know the lie down trick, consider teaching him this first before teaching him how to crawl.<ref>http://www-personal.ksu.edu/~may/text6.html</ref><ref>http://www.petwave.com/Dogs/Behavior/Crawl.aspx</ref>
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#Have your dog lie down.  The first step to take when teaching your dog how to crawl is to have him lie down.  This will get him in position and ready to focus on the new trick he is learning.  If your dog doesn't already know the lie down trick, consider teaching him this first before teaching him how to crawl.<ref name="rf6">http://www-personal.ksu.edu/~may/text6.html</ref><ref name="rf3" />
 
#*Have a treat ready to help your dog focus and to reward him with.
 
#*Have a treat ready to help your dog focus and to reward him with.
#Use the "crawl" command.  Once your dog is lying down, take a few steps in front of him.  Squat down and show your dog the treat.  Keep the treat low to the ground and say “crawl.”  Your dog should start to crawl along the ground, trying to get the treat from you.  Reward your dog immediately if he crawled correctly.<ref>https://www.doggiebuddy.com/topics/tricks/crawl.html</ref><ref>http://www.petwave.com/Dogs/Behavior/Crawl.aspx</ref>
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#Use the "crawl" command.  Once your dog is lying down, take a few steps in front of him.  Squat down and show your dog the treat.  Keep the treat low to the ground and say “crawl.”  Your dog should start to crawl along the ground, trying to get the treat from you.  Reward your dog immediately if he crawled correctly.<ref name="rf7">https://www.doggiebuddy.com/topics/tricks/crawl.html</ref><ref name="rf3" />
 
#*Your dog may stand up and walk over to you.  If this is the case, start over from the lying down position.
 
#*Your dog may stand up and walk over to you.  If this is the case, start over from the lying down position.
 
#*You should only be a few steps away from your dog at first.  Walking too far away may confuse your dog.
 
#*You should only be a few steps away from your dog at first.  Walking too far away may confuse your dog.
 
#*Make sure your dog crawled correctly before rewarding him.  Your dog will repeat whatever behavior you reward.
 
#*Make sure your dog crawled correctly before rewarding him.  Your dog will repeat whatever behavior you reward.
#Increase the distance.  Once your dog starts to understand what the “crawl” command means, you can start to increase the distance your dog crawls.  Work gradually, taking a few steps more each time you train your dog.  This will increase how far your dog can crawl as well as reinforce the trick overall.<ref>http://www.petwave.com/Dogs/Behavior/Crawl.aspx</ref>
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#Increase the distance.  Once your dog starts to understand what the “crawl” command means, you can start to increase the distance your dog crawls.  Work gradually, taking a few steps more each time you train your dog.  This will increase how far your dog can crawl as well as reinforce the trick overall.<ref name="rf3" />
 
#*Always work slowly to increase the distance your dog is crawling.
 
#*Always work slowly to increase the distance your dog is crawling.
 
#*Practice around twice a day.
 
#*Practice around twice a day.