This is a pretty easy trick to teach! Simpley put a treat under a large enough towel or some sort of mat or fabric and when the dog begins to paw at the treat then click them or use praise to mark the behaviour and give them a treat and repeat. Once they start doing this quickly then add the cue word as the dog does it each time and remove the treat from under the mat. Then say the cue word and they should paw at the mat. They should soon get the idea and be able to do it on cue away from the mat or fabric. They can be weaned off the treats if they are replaced by praise.
When your puppy comes in start wiping their feet with a towel and in a few months they will stop at the door to let you wipe them.
just simple thing train him
if your dogs feet are muddy just simply try and use a cloth that you never use and wipe his feet.
a puppies' paws usually represents how big your puupy will be. big paws, big dog.
The sentence has two nouns: dog and paws.
Yes, African wild dogs have paws. They are very much like the paws of domesticated dog breeds.
The dog Puppy Paws and his "dad" Santa Paws are Great Pyrenees Mountain Dogs.
The homonyms for "dog feet" are "paws" or "canine appendages." These terms refer to the feet of a dog.
No. Dogs have very tough paws.
There are two nouns in the sentence: "dog" and "paws."
this may not apply to all dogs, but this is how i trained my dog. first, you get a treat. if your dog bites you when you hold or touch its paws, make sure it has a toy in its mouth. show your dog the treat, and pat your upper chest/neck area. your dog should jump up. grab its paws and walk back and forth. once the dog has it down, you should be able to just pat your chest and dance with it.
No, Santa Paws is not real. He is just a dog starring in the movie, Santa paws.