Easy Steps For The 3 Basic Commands Of Dog Training

by trinity smith



There are three basic things a dog should learn: sit, stay and come. Teaching him to sit, you will need some dog treats to get his attention and compliance. The environment has to be quiet to avoid distraction. The steps are easy. Simply tell your dog repetitively to 'sit' while you hold a treat just above his head. Doing so pushes the dog to look up and his instinct to reach the treat makes him sit on his own. If he doesnt instantly comply, gently push his rear down. Then later if he sits, praise him and give the treat as reward. This kind of training works well because as the dog constantly hears 'sit', he associates the command with receiving praise and sitting.


Next, teach him how to 'stay'. Oftentimes, trainers find this part of dog training difficult. To do this, sit your dog in an area without directions. Then slowly make back steps as you tell him to stay repeatedly. Retain the eye contact between you two. If he suddenly gets up, say 'No' and begin again. This dog training may take a while so patience is needed. Once progress is seen, bring the training to the next level by walking away with your back turned. Dogs are expected to come after you at this instant. But tell your dog 'No'. Then repeat the process as you walk away.


Lastly, if he has mastered 'stay', learning 'come' follows. After staying, call his attention by saying 'come'. Make your voice lively with an inviting gesture while patting your knee. If he responds instantly, you may then reward it with his favorite treat.


Now always remember, use praise instead of punishment because dogs respond best on positive dog training. With these entirely kept in mind, letting your dog learn the 3 basic commands is assured. Sooner your beloved dog becomes a gentler dog that deserves everyones admiration!




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