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2006-11-21 07:28:28 · 7 answers · asked by donyelle4 2 in Pets Dogs

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When teaching your dog to do a difficult trick like roll over, it's great to have two methods ready: The whole trick and the "roll over" broken down into smaller, easier tricks. Some dogs for physical and behavioral reasons can't or won't learn a trick the standard way. (For example, a dog who physically can't hold himself up to beg, or a dog who is scared by the loss of control in the "roll over" command).

The conventional method to teach roll over is to teach your dog "down" and then to physically roll them over or lure them over with a treat. This does not work with most dogs.

A more effective method of teaching "roll over" is to break it into small steps your dog can learn while still feeling in control of his or her body. This method will take about a week to learn each step (practicing 5 minutes twice a day)- but you will train several useful and sassy dog tricks in the process.

Step 1 - "Down"

Teach your dog "down" from a sitting position. This is simple. Say "down", hold a treat out in front of the dog and, if needed, physically move the dog by pushing down on the shoulders or tugging on the collar. When the dog lays down, give the treat as soon as possible and praise with an enthusiastic "good down!".

Step 2. "Over"

Teach your dog "over". (you can also use the command "bang, bang" or "play dead") To teach "play dead", say "play dead", hold the treat to the left or right of the dog, and gently shove on the opposite shoulder and urge the dog to roll onto his or her side and relax. Treat immediately and scratch the shoulder. When your dog "plays dead" well, move on to step 3.

Step 3. "Back"
From the roll over position, give your dog a command that means to roll over onto their back. This could be "on your back", "show me your belly" or "really play dead". This is a fun trick to sass up. My airedale always added flair to this step of the trick by completely splaying her legs out, so I used the command word "skank" and the command, not just the trick, always gets a laugh.

Position your dog in the "play dead" position and say "on your back" while at the same time beginning a rather intense belly rub. As the leg lifts to allow access to the belly roll the dog *barely* onto her back and immediately give a treat and praise her saying "Good back, good back". As this trick progresses, he should immediately roll onto his back expecting a belly rub. Slowly, slowly, slowly phase out the belly rub and substitute a small treat.

Step 4. "Roll Over"

Step four happens naturally for many dogs, but you can help if not. The idea is to get the dog to roll upright again on the opposite side he rolled from. This is easily done by holding a treat in front of his face while he is upside down, and moving it to the side you'd like him to roll up on. The command for this movement is the actual "Roll Over"

If you follow all these steps you have a dog who can, slow though it may be, roll over. The trick then is to string the behaviors together. Always train these commands in this order: down, play dead, belly up, roll over. Once this routine is set in the dog's mind it's easy to jump one command and get the desired results. (For example, saying "down", "skank", "roll over") eventually you should be able to say simply "down", "roll over" and with diligent work, you can train the dog to "roll over" from any position at all.

2006-11-21 07:35:36 · answer #1 · answered by Katie 2 · 0 0

i for my area discover this between the main complicated tricks to coach. the rationalization, is making an attempt to maintain the dogs on the floor! Have the dogs in a down place and then roll her onto her area, instruct her the take care of she would be in a position to ought to roll lower back onto her abdomen with a view to get the take care of yet do not enable her to roll lower back the way she got here. Say 'roll over' then advantages while she is lower back on her abdomen. shop practising, at last you will get there.

2016-10-22 12:14:29 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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2017-02-16 01:21:39 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Get him to lie down. Then take a treat around his head. have him follow it till on his side and until he rolls over then give him the treat and tell him roll over. It's actually pretty simple he should have it within an hour or two. Good Luck

2006-11-21 07:32:09 · answer #4 · answered by Elle 4 · 0 0

Gets something he is really interested in, either a toy or food.
Get him in a lay down position, it will confuse your dog if you say lay down then make him roll.
Take whatever you have the dog really really wants. Whatever hand you will use to train him with (I use both hands so I do have to think which hand to use), pick up the toy or food and roll in short circles, notice your dog will have his eyes glued to whatever. Tell him to roll over. Make a game out of it. If he only goes half way this deserves a half praise...
This is one of the easier tricks to teach....
Make sure you have enough room so your pooch doesn't hit anything....

2006-11-21 07:37:27 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Let him learn to trust you . Works like magic. Please don't try to teach him tricks for the sake of it.
When he rolls over for you, it will be bcz he trusts you. And you rub his his belly and tell him he is a good boy.

He is a pet, not a performing entertainer.

2006-11-21 07:34:24 · answer #6 · answered by lou b 6 · 0 2

Start by having your dog lay down on his belly. Kneel down beside him and gently roll him over on his side. Calmly talk to him and say "roll over." Lift his legs so his belly shows. Take your time and carefully use your hands to roll him over the rest of the way, saying his name and "roll over." Then praise your dog with an enthusiastic and excited "Good boy!" As your dog starts to get the idea, you may help your dog roll over when he attempts to roll over on his own. Give lots of praise and a treat as soon as he rolls over to the other side.

Only roll your dog on soft surfaces, like carpet or grass, so he doesn't hurt his back. Some dogs don't like to roll over because it's scary for them to put their belly up. Try it a few times and if it's not fun for your dog, choose another trick.

2006-11-21 07:30:12 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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