Let the tails wag and learning begin because a trained dog is a happy dog. We’ve asked Lucy Heath to share her magic with us.
Lucy explains how you can train your dog to give a paw. If you follow these 3 easy steps you’ll even be able to get your dog to give you a high five!
3 Easy Steps to Giving a Paw:
Step 1
To teach your dog to give you their paw you don’t need to pick up their leg or grab them in any way.
Put some tasty treats in your hand and make a fist.
Present your fist to your dog, they will most likely lick and sniff and try to get to the treats in your hand.
Eventually, they should get frustrated and lift a paw. At this point say, “YES!” and release the treats to them.
Step 2
After lots and lots of repetition, you won’t need the treats in your hand anymore.
Your outstretched fist will become a signal for them to lift their paw.
You can reward them from the other hand.
Step 3
If your dog is doing it every time, add the word, “Paw”.
After lots more practice you should be able to hold your hand in any way you like, and your dog will be able to give their paw.
You can even go for a high five!
Lucy says:
Keep your training sessions short and positive and shower your dog with loads of praise! You’ll be sure to have success, good luck.

Catch Lucy Heath and the Trickstars at DogFest
Lucy is known for her creative and captivating performances with her dogs, incorporating elements of dance and storytelling into their routines. Their performances have garnered widespread acclaim and admiration from audiences across the UK.
Mark your calendars, dog lovers! Witness the incredible Lucy and her furry family – Trip Hazard and Strike – showcase their synchronised moves in the DogFest Display Arena!


