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This puppy training video shows how to teach puppies to lie down on command. The dog expert uses a boxer puppy to demonstrate how to encourage good behavior with treats, and also how to roll the puppy onto one hip to prevent the puppy from standing up too soon. She explains to be patient with puppies when they are training, but also to start training them young.

Teaching Puppy to Lie Down Video Provided by Expert Village
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