Paws Up on a Pedestal

Paws Up on a Pedestal

#bodyawarness #Mentalstimulation #boreddog HOW TO TEACH YOUR DOG TO PUT HER PAWS UP ON A PEDESTAL Body awareness exercises are great, fun activities that you can do with your dog indoors and on small space. You can also adjust the movements to meet your dog’s specific needs. These exercises require your dog to focus and will improve balance and proprioception. They are essential exercises for dog sports where a lot of precision is required, such as Agility, or Formal Obedience. This exercise is also a great way to introduce body awareness exercises to your dogs. It is also a great fitness exercise to improve your dog’s balance, strengthen her core as well as forearm muscles. In this video, we will show you how you can teach your dog this exercise, by using luring, and we will show you how you can make the exercise more challenging. All you need are a couple of treats, and a pedestal. You can help your dog by teaching her If you have practice “ paws up” before, you can use your command here and reward your dog on the wall. 🐾.🐾. Paws up:    • Paws Up on an Object   ➡️ Full List of all Novice Dog Tricks:    • Novice Dog Tricks (NTD)   ➡️ All Balancing Exercises:    • Balance Exercises for Dogs   ➡️ All Body Awareness Exercises:    • Body awarnes   ——————————————————————— SUBSCRIBE to Kani Kraze for free dog training videos every week and to support high-quality free dog training videos for all! ❤️    / @kanikraze   ——————————————————————— Follow us: ► Facebook: facebook.com/kanikraze ► Instagram: @kani__kraze ——————————————————————— Trick training not only provides physical and mental challenges for the dog; it also provides a rewarding experience for the owner, and encourages a relationship based upon clear communication and positive reinforcement training methods. To learn more about trick dog training and titles visit: Do more with your dog! http://www.domorewithyourdog.com/tric... ——————————————————————— Kani Kraze recommends that you consult your veterinarian regarding the application of any recommendations and follow all safety instructions before beginning any exercise program. When participating in any exercise or exercise program , there is the possibility of physical injury to you or your dog. If you engage in this exercise or exercise program, you agree that you do so at your own risk, are voluntarily participating in these activities, assume all risk of injury to yourself.