Essential Dog Training Via Several Trouble-free Procedures
Author : Adrien Gearing
Submitted : 2011-11-09 Word Count : 491 Popularity: Not Rated
Tags: dog training
Why does your dog sit on command, and mine won't? What's the trick to making your dog heel to you in this way? 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. It is important that you begin training your dog as soon as you can while it is still a puppy, because this will enable you to mold the behavior that you want from your dog for many years to come.
Dog training begins with fundamental things like sitting down and coming to you. Those commands are essential for his pedagogical development. Teaching him these commands will lay out a firm foundation for other tricks. These commands are for everyday use, but are also vital to competitions. One should not take their dog off the leash and expect him to come back while you are shouting and chasing after him. That would be embarrassing!
Teaching your dog to come to you is vital, especially when distractions abound. When training a dog it's important to use the same command for come that you will always use with your dog. Keep a tasty treat for your dog in one hand and a toy he loves in the other, step away from him and hold out his favorite toy and be enthusiastic when calling his name. When he does come give him his special treat. Works like a charm! This is a great way for him to learn, but take frequent breaks and always reward him with treats!
Getting him to sit could be a slight bit harder but again only requires basic dog training. Once you have got to grips with the come command call your dog to you, gently push down on his backside and say "sit". Once he has sat down give him lots of praise and a treat. 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 obedience and training is not difficult, and it works! You'll want your dog and yourself to both have a good time so be careful not to make it into a time-consuming ordeal; just a few minutes every day is enough. Don't forget to reward your dog and yourself for all the "hard" work though!
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