How do you train your dog yourself in Greyhound tycoon?

1. Start training your dog as early as possible. The younger your dog is, the easier it will be to train them.

2. Be consistent with your training. Your dog needs to know what is expected of them in order to learn. If you are inconsistent with your training, your dog will become confused and will not be able to learn as effectively.

3. Use positive reinforcement. When your dog does something you want them to do, reward them with a treat, praise, or petting. This will help them to associate good behavior with positive outcomes, and will make them more likely to repeat the good behavior.

4. Be patient. Training your dog takes time and patience. Don't get discouraged if your dog doesn't learn something right away. Just keep practicing and rewarding good behavior, and eventually your dog will get it.

5. Have fun! Training your dog should be a positive experience for both you and your dog. If you're not having fun, your dog won't be either, and they won't be as likely to learn.

Here are some specific training tips for Greyhound tycoon:

* To teach your dog to sit, start by holding a treat in front of their nose. Slowly move the treat up and over their head, so that they have to sit down to follow it. As soon as their bottom hits the ground, say "sit" and give them the treat. Repeat this exercise several times a day, until your dog is able to sit reliably on command.

* To teach your dog to stay, start by having them sit. Then, hold up your hand and say "stay." Step back a few feet, and then return to your dog and give them a treat if they stayed in the sit position. Repeat this exercise several times, gradually increasing the distance that you step back.

* To teach your dog to come when you call them, start by calling their name in a happy voice. If they come to you, give them a treat and praise them. Repeat this exercise several times a day, until your dog comes when you call them every time.

* To teach your dog to walk on a leash, start by putting the leash on your dog and letting them walk around the house. If they start to pull, gently tug on the leash and say "heel." Keep practicing this until your dog is able to walk next to you without pulling on the leash.

With patience and consistency, you can train your dog to do all sorts of amazing things!