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Basic Dog Training
“How does your dog sit when you tell him to and mine doesn’t?", “How can
your dog heel to you like that?", “Wow! He comes when you tell him to” -
Sounds familiar? If it does, you need to invest some time into a little
bit of basic dog training. Starting to train your dog from a young age
is crucial, as the first few months of his life is when you will have
the greatest influence on him; this is where he is shaped into the dog
he is going to be when he is all grown up.
The most basic of dog training is to get your dog to sit and come.
Teaching him those commands are essential for him to learn. These
commands are used for various different reasons if you are in
competition. If your dog jumps, making him sit will immediately
get him off and "come" is the all important one. If you take your dog
for a walk, you let him off the leash and you expect him to come back to
you, not run around the park with you chasing after him shouting at him
to “get here right this instance”. That would be just down right
embarrassing!
To teach your dog how to come requires only the most basic of techniques
but a lot of repetition. The simplest way to get him to come is have a
toy in one hand and a treat in the other. When you are in the
house, simply walk away from him, hold out the toy and excitingly call
him to you. When he comes over, give him a treat. Always use
the command for come that you are going to use in the future. Doing this
several times a day is a great way to teach him, but remember to have
lots of long breaks so he doesn’t get bored and stop enjoying it, and
don’t forget the treats!
Getting him to sit could be a slight bit harder but again only requires
basic dog training. When you have mastered the come command, call him to
you, place your hand on the end of his back and say "sit" while gently
pushing down on his backside. When he sits his bottom down, give him a
treat and a lot of praise. If you want him to sit longer, just delay
giving him the treat and the praise, get him to sit but take your time
bending down to him and feeding him his tidbit.
Basic dog training is simple and very effective. It should also be fun
for you and your dog. It doesn’t have to be hours and hours each
day, just maybe 5 minutes or so. Don’t forget to reward your dog and
yourself for all the “hard” work though!!
If all else fails, check into the various
dog training collars.
You're sure to find one that suits your dog.
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