The Lhasa Apso was originally a guard dog for palaces in Tibet. They make decent watch dogs and are good family pets. Every breed of dog has its own temperament, and this will change the way you train the dog. The Lhasa Apso is no different. It is a playful breed, but it is also wary of strangers and may take some time to warm up to the family. Once you've made your puppy feel comfortable in its new surroundings, you can begin teaching your puppy to sit and lie down. Once you have accomplished these commands, it is time to move on to stay.
Things You'll Need
- Treats
Instructions
Tell your puppy to "sit" or "lie down." Tell your puppy to "stay." If you using hand commands, hold your hand out like the sign for stop.
Wait 5 seconds, then make a specific noise, a clap or a snap, to indicate he can move. If he moves before you make the noise, start over. If not, give him a treat. Repeat several times.
Repeat Steps 1 and 2. This time, increase the time from 5 seconds to 10 seconds.
Continue to increase the hold time until your puppy can stay for up to 2 minutes.