IAmNotAPoodle.com Be direct; keep it simple and always supportive. Avoid using negative or overly forceful tactics since it could backfire and bring about aggressive behavior. With positive reinforcement, a gentle tone of voice and favorite goodies you'll both enjoy the benefits of effective training. Remember your Bichon Frise is a really smart dog so he/she will be happier and more stimulated to learn new tricks.
Training your Bichon Frise: Sit
Have your pet stand. Grab onto his/her collar and gently push your pet's hindquarters down. Say SIT. REWARD your Bichon for sitting Repeat immediately *Your pet will begin associating the word SIT with you pushing down on his/her hindquarters and soon will begin to sit when you just say SIT
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Again...have your Bichon Frise stand. Hold a doggy treat slightly back and above your pet's nose. Say SIT (Your pet will automatically sit when he/she looks up at the treat. If your Bichon jumps up the treat is too high. If your pet still doesn't sit move the treat farther back over his/her head so that your dog has to tilt his/her head back to get it. Give oodles of Praise and Reward. Repeat Practice until you don't need a treat anymore and your Bichon begins to sit when you just say SIT.
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