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    How to train your dog’s coordination?

    MilyBy MilyFebruary 14, 2025Updated:February 19, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Dogs need to improve coordination through training. They can exercise their bodies through the training of grasping things in the air, improve the coordination of the whole body, prepare food or toys that the dog likes, attract the dog’s attention and throw it out. If they are not received, they will be thrown away repeatedly. In addition, you can choose the method of walking with it, take it out for a walk and run, exercise with it, and improve coordination. Some dogs may have poor coordination, often worrying, and don’t know what to do. In fact, at this time, it is necessary to provide some basic movement training for dogs to improve their physical coordination. So, what if training dogs to coordinate? I believe that it is also a concern of many friends. Let’s take a look at the relevant training methods.
     
     
     
    Air contact training

    How to train your dog’s coordination skills? If you want to train your dog’s physical coordination, you can use the air contact training method. This training session is a great way to effectively train your dog’s judgment, accuracy, leg muscles, and whole-body coordination. The training method is to prepare the dog’s favorite food or toy, then hold it in your hand to attract the dog’s attention, then let it stare at the object, give a password to increase its attention, and then throw the object far away, while giving a “pick” password.

     

     

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    The items you choose at the beginning can be a little lighter and the right size, because the light items will slowly fall, giving the dog enough time to react. If the dog did not catch the object at the beginning and wanted to bite it when it fell to the ground, it should stop in time, pick it up again, and throw it out again, so that the dog can know that the item belongs to it after catching the item, which can improve the dog’s ability to catch it in the air.

     

     
    Accompany training
    In addition to picking up things in the air, you can also take your dog for a walk to improve coordination. In fact, it is not difficult to exercise the coordination of dogs, as long as you exercise more. After putting the leash on the dog on weekdays, take him out for a walk and run and let him play around. In addition, it can also learn and walk the way it walks together. Through this training to control their own behavior, it can also effectively improve the coordination of dogs.
     
    The above is about how to train your dog to coordinate. Have you learned? In fact, the dog’s coordination is mainly trained through exercise. Only full-body exercise can effectively exercise the coordination of the body. You can also try it by following the above methods. Stick to it, and it will have an effect.
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