Teach Samoyed to pose Let Samoyed learn to pose

Teach Samoyed to pose 1, left hand to lead the Samoyed dog, and the leash to shorten, check whether the leash is set above the throat knot (otherwise the dog will move around). Then lead the small Sa to the appropriate position, order the dog to stand (in stability training, it already knows this command), and then stand in the direction perpendicular to the dog (facing the side of the dog). 2, first pose the front legs of the outer test, the leash to the right hand, pay attention, to grasp the leash all in the hand, so as not to affect the attention of the dog. The left hand gently slides down from the shoulder to the upper arm bone and gently says to the dog: Good boy! Stand still! (Say NO if it moves!). 3. Gently bring the leash inward with your right hand so that the Samoyed dog’s weight shifts to the right leg, hold the upper arm in your left hand and gently lift and place it in a position perpendicular to the ground. Hand the leash to the left hand and bring it outward, hold the upper arm and set the right front leg. Ask both legs to be parallel and perpendicular to the ground, the distance between the two legs is the same width as the shoulder. 4、After swinging the dog’s front leg, hand the leash to the right hand and gently bring it inward, the left hand strokes the dog from the shoulder to the hip and then from the thigh to the fly joint (the purpose is to stabilize the dog). The left hand holds the fly joint of the left hind drive and gently lifts it up so that the middle foot bone (i.e. the section from the fly joint to the foot) is vertical to the ground and then put it down. 5. Finally, the right hand holds the rope and brings it outward, and the left hand swings the right hind drive. Requirements: the two hind legs are parallel, the middle foot bone is perpendicular to the ground, the distance between the two hind drives of the puppy is the same width as the body, and the line between the two front and rear drives is parallel. The distance between the two hind drives of adult dogs is one foot wider than the body.

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