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Dog Obedience Commands

 
A dog is an animal and will not behave just the way we humans want him to on his own. He has to be taught things that will allow him to adjust in a household full of people. Some very basic and important obedience commands need to be taught to any dog in order to housebreak him. Dogs by nature are pack dwellers. They want to adjust in the group they live in. thus they try to please the human "pack" members. This trait helps us train them. It is also very important to let the canine know who the "alpha" (the dog owner) is and that he has to obey his commands. Here are some pointers to get you started.
Sit. This is the probably the first command most trainers and owners start with. Make your dog stand in front of you. Apply gentle pressure on his hind saying sit. Do this a couple of time to get him familiar to the word sit. Treat him every time he does it properly. He will learn this command in no time.
Stay. In a firm voice ask your dog to stay in the position he is. At first you will have to show this to him by physically holding him down. Once he knows the command, you can train him to "stay" even in a lot of distraction. Do remember to reinforce this command by treating him.
Come. Here again use a firm voice. You can even whistle or make a sound that he will be able to associate with the command. Normally gesturing works best to teach a dog to come. Do not use the "come" command when you are angry at your dog. This will make him think of the word with your disapproval.
Go. Gesturing again can make the dog learn this command. You can also put him on a leash and make him go from one place to another while repeating the command. Use of treats is effective here.
No. it is imperative that your dog learn the word no as early as possible. Say "no" in your most firm voice whenever he does something he is not supposed to. Reprimand him with it every time he poops or pees in the house. He has to associate this command with unacceptable things.
Yelling at the dog will not teach him anything. It will only confuse him. He may get scared and start dreading training sessions with you. Use positive methods of praising and treating. Remember, obedience cannot be taught in hourly trainings or so. Use the commands as frequently as possible with the dog to familiarize him with them. If he is unable to grasp a certain command, maybe you should try a different approach. Make training sessions fun with him. Dogs are bundles of joy. You will soon see that it is very hard to be angry with a dog who is desperately trying to please you.




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