Cesar doesn't do this one very well.  The trainer said its sometimes  harder 
for small dogs because they are so close to the ground.  It is also  
complicated by the fact that I can't stoop/bend down very well myself.
 
Gloria
 
 
In a message dated 8/22/2008 6:50:56 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
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Down



Down is a great cue that teaches the dog to relax even  in stressful 
situations. Combining this cue with the ‘stay’ cue provides for a  great 
control tool 
for the owner. 
1. Equip yourself with some highly reinforcing  treats. 
2. Start with the dog sitting. Lure the dog into a down  by slowly lowering 
the treat right under her nose. When the dog  is on the ground – praise and 
treat. 
3. Repeat 10 to 15 times while reducing the  amount of hand movement needed 
to get the dog to the down position. 
4. Once the dog is comfortable  at doing the ‘down’ with the lure, start 
trying to fade the lure. Just put the  treat down and wait.  If the dog does 
the 
behavior, treat  generously. 
6. Now we can add the word ‘down’ as the cue. Start  saying the word while 
the behavior is occurring and gradually say it earlier  and earlier.

 



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