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How to Teach a Dog To Crawl: Step-by-Step Guide with Videos | Pupford

July 25th, 2023

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We’ve never found the saying, “you can’t teach an old dog new tricks” to be true. No matter your dog’s age, trick training is a great way to build your communication with each other, show off, and improve your relationship. No matter your dog’s age, you can teach them how to crawl by following the steps outlined in this post!

Here's what your dog should know first:

Your dog should have a pretty good understanding of the “down” cue, in order for them to begin working on the crawl cue. If your dog needs help with that cue, check out some trick training videos here to teach your dog down, and a bunch of other tricks as well!

If your dog has a firm grasp on “down,” you’re ready to move onto the crawl cue!

Follow along as Kaylin teaches Luna how to crawl. Follow @Lunathetrickdog on Instagram for so many other valuable training tips, tricks, and more!

TEACHING YOUR DOG TO CRAWL

TOOLS YOU WILL NEED:

  1. A clicker (or maker word)
  2. A treat pouch
  3. Some small, high-value treats!

Luna LOVES the freeze-dried treats. They don’t have a lot of extra moisture or fillers, so they are full of tasty goodness!

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SETTING UP THIS TRICK

When you begin working on a new trick, it’s important that the environment you are in is conducive to training. For example, a high-distraction place like a park won’t set you up for the most success, as there are so many distractions in that environment.

So, set up a corner in your home without distractions, or another area that your dog is very familiar with to begin working on this. Then, once your dog fully understands what you are asking, you can slowly increase the distractions around you. But remember to move at your dog’s pace.

It’s also important to not force anything on your dog. If they aren’t comfortable, don’t seem to understand what you’re asking, or just aren’t interested, don’t force your dog to perform this cue (more notes on that at the end of this).

Now, you’re ready to teach your dog!

STEPS TO TEACH “CRAWL”:

  1. Cue your dog to the “down” position
  2. Hold a treat at your dog's nose and slowly move it forward at ground level
  3. Mark (with a clicker or word like “yes!”) and reward for even the slightest movement at first, then gradually lure further
  4. Fade out the treat by just luring with your hand, eventually holding your hand farther away, and start saying a verbal cue like “crawl!”

Keep on practicing this consistently, to help your dog get the hang of it!

HOW TO KEEP YOUR DOG LOW TO THE GROUND WHILE TEACHING CRAWL

One of the main challenges pup parents run into when teaching crawl is their dog wanting to stand up or not stay low to the ground.

If your dog keeps wanting to pop up, try luring them under your leg. Do this by sitting with your leg bent and holding the treat in front of their nose, then luring them underneath your leg.

This can help encourage your dog to stay low to the ground!

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NOTES ON TRICK TRAINING

  • It’s important to keep to about 5 minutes for training sessions, as anything much longer can lose their attention
    • You can tell if a session is going too long if they seem frustrated, are yawning, or don’t seem super engaged
  • Before you begin training, make sure that your dog’s basic needs are met so that they are properly focusing on you during the session (things like going to the bathroom, drinking water, eating (if applicable), and some play (but you don’t want them to be TOO tired… it’s important to find the sweet spot))
  • After a short training burst, you can have them play, do enrichment, or a power nap, then try again with another training burst!
  • Make sure you are giving your dog a lot of reinforcement during their training (could be in the form of praise, play, or treats). Head here to learn all about types of reinforcement for dogs!
  • AND make sure to end on a positive note! Have your dog successfully complete a task, like down, crawl, etc. to end a session!

Related Reading: Teach your dog to nod 'yes' here.

RECAP OF TEACHING A DOG TO CRAWL

white dog laying down about to learn how to crawl | Pupford

And there you have it! We hope these tips were helpful as you teach your dog how to crawl. Here's a recap of the steps for teaching a dog to crawl:

  1. Cue your dog to the “down” position
  2. Hold a treat at your dog's nose and slowly move it forward at ground level
  3. Mark (with a clicker or word like “yes!”) and reward for even the slightest movement at first, then gradually lure further
  4. Fade out the treat by just luring with your hand, eventually holding your hand farther away, and start saying a verbal cue like “crawl!”

Have any questions about the tips shared in the video or post? Let us know in the comments!

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