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How to show a pet dog to Roll Over

Let’s talk trick training today, and a lot more specifically how to show a pet dog to roll over!

The roll over trick is a fun one that’s not overly tough to teach, and a lot of dogs will get it sooner or later.

It’s a little much easier for smaller dogs than it is for larger pups. While I’m typing this, I’m picturing a Beagle vs a great Dane rolling over – do you see what I’m saying?!

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How hard is it to show a pet dog to roll over?

How to show a pet dog to roll over in 5 steps

Step 1: start with the “down” position

Step 2: Lure your pet dog onto his side

Step 3: Ask your pet dog to roll over onto his other side

Step 4: associate the name roll over with the behavior

Step 5: practice roll over with your pet dog often!

How to show a pet dog to roll over: Take it up a notch

Tip: When not to train your pet dog the “roll over” trick

How hard is it to show a pet dog to roll over?

My current pup, Feist mix Wally, has just recently mastered how to roll over.

It took him a little while to catch on because I first taught him the play dead trick where I ask him to fall down on his side and stay in that position. then he was like “hold on Mommy, you want me to keep rolling? I thought you wanted me to stay put!”

You see how this can be confusing?

Eventually he got there, although his first few attempts were pretty awkward looking.

I first taught this trick to my two previous pups, boxer mixes Missy and Buzz. Both learned it, but at different paces to put it politely, ha!

Buzz learned it incredibly swiftly within a few weeks, but it took Missy nearly one year to catch on! truth be told, I was about to give up when one day, she just did it.

Boxer mix Missy practicing the roll over trick

How to show a pet dog to roll over in 5 steps

The roll over trick consists of 5 main steps.

I’d like to point out that it’s crucial to use the ideal kind of motivator for your certain dog.

For some dogs, that’s really high value “jackpot” treats like green tripe or anything smelly like fish treats. For other dogs, it’s a favorite (squeaky) toy. use what works best for your pup.

In Wally’s case, it’s treats! He loves food, so I’m using that to my advantage whenever I want to lure him to do something for me.

Rewarding Wally with salmon treats

Step 1: start with the “down” position

Tell your pet dog “down.” I’m assuming your pet dog knows this already.

If he doesn’t know how to do this yet, it’s really easy to show because it’s a behavior that all dogs do naturally.

How to show a pet dog down

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1. When your pup lies down on his own, mark and associate the name with the behavior.

So when he does, say “YES” to mark it, then “down” to name it, and reward with verbal praise. good boy!

If your pup is food motivated, you can reward him with a treat too.

If you use a clicker, click it the moment he lies down to mark the behavior. then say “down” and reward with verbal praise or a treat. In this case, the clicker replaces the verbal marker “YES.”

2. Lure your pup into the down position.

While he’s sitting, hold a high value training treat (or toy) ideal under his nose, then lower it slowly to the ground between his front legs. He’s going to follow the treat or toy and will eventually lie down. The moment he does, mark the behavior with “YES” or a clicker, say “down” and reward with the treat or toy.

Step 2: Lure your pet dog onto his side

Next, lure your pet dog onto his side from the “down” position.

Sit in front of him and hold a training treat or his favorite toy next to his head. slowly step it towards his neck which will prompt him to lie on his side. When he does, say “YES” or click, then reward with the treat or toy.

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Step 3: Ask your pet dog to roll over onto his other side

From there, slowly step your treat hand over your dog’s neck to his other side.

The crucial is to go really slowly, otherwise your pet dog is likely to jump up. When he’s followed your treat hand and rolled over to the other side, say “YES” or click, then reward with praise and the treat or toy.

Step 4: associate the name roll over with the behavior

Once your pet dog has managed the individual steps and rolls over in one fluid motion, say “YES” or click, followed by “roll over” and the treat or toy. now you’ve told your pup what you call this behavior.

Here is an Instagram video of my pet dog Wally practicing Roll Over.Step 5: practice roll over with your pet dog often!

Last but not least, you want to show your pet dog to remember the name of this behavior, “roll over.” To do this, you’ll have to practice regularly, ideally daily.

This may sound like a lot, but don’t worry. It’s actually best to keep training sessions short! try to shoot for three 5 minute training sessions per day. That’s attainable and realistic.

How to show a pet dog to roll over: Take it up a notch

Different directions

Once your pup knows how to roll over, you can challenge him a bit a lot more by asking him to roll over to the left and to the right.

Most dogs have a favorite direction in which they roll over, so this takes it up a notch.

For now, Wally’s rolls over clockwise to the right. My next goal for him is to show him to roll over to the left, counter clockwise!

Ask the pet dog to “stay” after rolling over

Most dogs will immediately jump back up on their paws after they rolled over. To challenge your pup a bit more, you can ask him to “stay” in the last position ideal before he gets back up on his paws.

This can either be lying down on his side, or the normal “down” position.

Tip: When not to train your pet dog the “roll over” trick

I have three words of recommendations as far as timing is concerned to practice this trick.

Don’t show it ideal after your pet dog has eaten his food. A full stomach shouldn’t be asked to step around a lot, and this can help stop bloat by the way. Bloat is when your dog’s stomach twists on itself and can be deadly if it’s not treated ideal away.
Only practice your dog’s “roll over” trick when you’re in a good mood. otherwise you’ll get frustrated and your pet dog will pick up on it. When that happens, you won’t get anywhere! Been there, learned that, ha!
Teach your pet dog to roll over while on carpet, a large rug or in the grass. A hard surface is uneasy for a lot of dogs and they’ll be less likely to attempt what you’re asking.

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Did you show a pet dog to roll over?

Let us know your experience in the comments!

Barbara Rivers writes regularly for That Mutt. She is a blogger, raw feeder and pet dog walker and maintains the blog K9s Over Coffee.

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