Each time the dog completes the rollover, praise him effusively and reward him. You want the dog to be having fun during this training exercise so that he'll be motivated to do it in the future. 9. Once your dog consistently performs the trick, introduce the "roll over" command. First hold the treat in front of your dog's nose, then say "roll over" and then complete the exercise. You want the dog to begin associating the verbal command with the actual action of rolling over. Repeat this several times, praising your dog at the completion of each rollover. 10. After about 5-10 minutes of training, end the session with lots of praise and rewards. Eventually you won't need to hold a treat in your hand - you'll just need to give the "roll over" command and your dog will do the trick. Every dog learns at a different pace, but it will likely take your dog at least ten training sessions before he consistently responds to the "roll over" command without a treat. If you want your dog to be able to perform the rollover trick no matter where you are, you'll need to hold your training sessions in a variety of locations. This will get him comfortable rolling over on soft and hard surfaces, inside and outside, alone and
Each time the dog completes the rollover, praise him effusively and reward him. You want the dog to be having fun during this training exercise so that he'll be motivated to do it in the future. 9. Once your dog consistently performs the trick, introduce the "roll over" command. First hold the treat in front of your dog's nose, then say "roll over" and then complete the exercise. You want the dog to begin associating the verbal command with the actual action of rolling over. Repeat this several times, praising your dog at the completion of each rollover. 10. After about 5-10 minutes of training, end the session with lots of praise and rewards. Eventually you won't need to hold a treat in your hand - you'll just need to give the "roll over" command and your dog will do the trick. Every dog learns at a different pace, but it will likely take your dog at least ten training sessions before he consistently responds to the "roll over" command without a treat. If you want your dog to be able to perform the rollover trick no matter where you are, you'll need to hold your training sessions in a variety of locations. This will get him comfortable rolling over on soft and hard surfaces, inside and outside, alone and