Teaching Touch
Stand facing your dog. She should be sitting, facing you. If she does not yet know how to sit when asked, she may lie down or stand instead. Hold a few treats in one hand behind your back. With a small motion, extend the empty hand, flat with palm-down, toward your dog. Stop approximately two inches below and slightly to the side of her nose; keep the hand still (see Figure 1). Due to the innate canine need to investigate, most dogs will immediately sniff an offered hand. If your dog does not, rub a bit of strong-smelling treat on the back of your fingers and try again.
At the exact moment your dog’s nose touches your hand, say, “Yes!” and reward her with a treat and praise (see Figures 2 and 3). Just make sure your dog is moving her nose to touch your hand and not the other way around!