How to Teach a Dog Paw? – Itsaboutdog

How to Teach a Dog Paw

Summary

Before teaching “paw,” ensure your dog knows “sit.” Hold a treat in your closed fist near their nose, waiting for them to paw at it naturally. Once they do, say your chosen command (“paw” or “shake”), then immediately reward with the treat and praise. Repeat this consistently until they link the action with the word. Gradually practice with an empty hand and in different locations. For stubborn dogs, be extra patient, use high-value treats, and break down steps. Consistency, positive reinforcement, and immediate rewards are key to successfully teaching your dog to give their paw.

What Your Dog Should Know Before Learning to Paw?

Before teaching your dog paw, your dog should know how to sit. Knowing how to sit is one of the basic commands every dog should know. And if they don’t, you have to teach your dog to sit first before teaching him to paw.

Here is how you can teach your dog to sit with easy steps.

Step 1

Hold a reward in your hand: Every dog loves treats and praise. So, keep a reward like a hotdog, small liver cookies, or bits of cheese in your hand.

Step 2

Place your hand (which has a treat) near the dog’s nose so they can smell the treat.

Step 3

Then, move your hand slowly to their forehead from their nose. The dog will follow your hand with their nose, and it will cause them to lower their back end to the floor.

Step 4.

And when the dog’s rear hits the floor, click and give them the treat as they are now sitting.

Step 5

Start using verbal cues like sit and good (when they follow your command to sit)—dogs like these cues.

Step 6

Repeat the process many times. Because, you know, practice makes everything perfect.

Once your dog knows how to sit, he can learn to paw. The training in sit and law is also simple.

How to Teach a Dog Paw?

You have to follow some simple steps to teach your dog paw within some days. This will be a fun and interesting training period for you and your dog. Follow the steps below to teach your dog paw.

  • Select and give a treat to your dog whenever required.
  • Select the correct verbal command for the training
  • Pick the right environment, as well as the area
  • Command your dog to sit
  • Hold a treat in your hand in front of your dog’s nose
  • Wait patiently for your dog to give his paw to you
  • Start giving a verbal command that you have chosen
  • Start challenging the training a bit for your dog
  • Keep practicing

Step 1. Select and Give a Treat to Your Dog Whenever Required

  • Dogs love treats. They love it more when you give them treats, surprisingly. Keep some treats like salmon fillets, cooked sweet potatoes, hot dogs, cheese, small liver cookies, etc.
  • Give your dog these treats when they follow your instructions. Make sure you don’t give your dog the treat if he doesn’t follow your instructions. If you give your dog a treat every time, they will not follow your commands strictly.
  • Also, it is advisable not to choose a crumbly treat for you because your dog may not pay his full attention to your instructions and take more interest in sniffing out and eating the crumbs.

Step 2. Select the Right Verbal Command for the Training

  • There are many commands different people use while training their dog, such as ‘give your paw,’ ‘shake,’ or ‘paw.’
  • Choose a single command for your dog, and use the same command during the whole process. Because many commands can confuse the dog.
  • You can also ensure that your family uses the same command when they ask for a paw from the dog.
  • Use it as a short command as you can. Dogs learn quick commands faster than bigger ones.

Step 3. Pick the Right Environment As Well As Area

  • The area and the environment in which your dog trains are essential factors in deciding how successful your dog’s training will be.
  • Dogs easily get distracted by noise or by people. So, make sure to choose an area with there is less noise or urbane.
  • Your dog is better than others. So make sure you select a comfortable environment for him.
  • You can choose a quiet place in your house or your dog’s room for the training. Avoid public places for the training sessions as they are very noisy and will disturb the training.

Step 4. Command Your Dog to Sit

  • Now, start the actual training process for your dog. Once you have decided where you are going to train your dog. Take him to that place. Command him to sit.
  • If your dog doesn’t know how to sit, you can follow the above-given steps to teach your dog how to sit. Once your dog learns how to sit, you can train him to give his paw.

Step 5. Hold a Treat in Your Hand in Front of Your Dog’s Nose

  • Once your dog sits, take your hand (on which you hold the treat) near your dog’s nose.
  • Just make sure not to show the treat to your dog during the whole training session.
  • You can hide the treat once you get your dog’s attention.

Step 6: Wait Patiently for Your Dog to Give His Paw to You

  • Keep the treat before your dog’s nose and wait patiently to see if your dog is giving you a paw.
  • If your dog uses his paw, give him a treat. Your dog will love it. But if your dog tries to get the treat with his mouth, don’t give him the treat. Make sure you only provide them with a treat when they follow your instructions.
  • Also, when your dog gives his paw to you, praise him verbally, such as ‘good boy,’ ‘well done, ‘ etc.
  • Tap on their paw and encourage your dog to raise his paw if your dog is not stretching his paw out.
  • If your dog tries to give his paw to you, give him a treat and encourage him to do more of it.

Step 7: Start Giving a Verbal Command That You Have Chosen

  • Once your dog uses his paw consistently, use a verbal command in the training sessions.
  • Give the verbal command to your dog after closing your fist before he lifts his paw to get the treat
  • If your dog follows your verbal command, give him a treat. These treats will encourage your dog to do more good in the training.
  • Continue the verbal command until your dog learns it.

Step 8: Start Challenging the Training a Bit for Your Dog

  • Once your dog responds to your verbal command, the challenge during the training will increase.
  • Try to do a session in different locations and different environments. And see how they are performing.
  • Also, you can teach your dog to lift both his paws. Give him treats and verbal praise when your dog starts lifting his paws.

Step 9: Keep Practicing

  • Keep practicing some days after your dog learns how to give his paw.
  • With practice, your dog will master giving his paws when asked.

How to Teach Stubborn Dog Paw?

Do you need help thinking about how to teach a stubborn dog to paw? If your dog is stubborn, teaching him how to paw will take a little more than usual. Keep practicing daily, and your stubborn dog will also learn to shake his paw.

Try to trick your stubborn dog more into treats so he follows your command more. Once you can trick your dog with treats, your dog will learn to shake his paw easily.

As a dog owner, you have to teach your dog some basic and important commands. Giving a paw when asked is one of them.

Now, you will think about how to teach a dog paw. As you have seen above, you can give your dog simple and fun training. You can teach your dog as many interesting things as you want.

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Aapt Dubey

Aapt Dubey, a devoted canine enthusiast and experienced dog Owner, brings boundless passion to our team. With a heart full of love for our four-legged friends, Aapt is dedicated to sharing insights on dog care, behavior, and training to make every pup's life happier and healthier at ItsAboutDog.com.

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