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One of the first dog obedience commands you will teach is training your dog to sit and stay.
This is an important command for you and your dog to master. It will clearly define you as the dominant one in the owner-dog relationship, and will provide a solid foundation for more advanced training later on.
You can start training your dog to sit and stay at around three months of age. Some general things to keep in mind when you first start out:
The first step in the process is getting your dog to sit on command. There are three training techniques I use with my dogs, depending on their age and temperament.
The "Stay" part of the Sit and Stay is our next step. Since we have already trained our dog to sit on command, I prefer to use a "release" or "away" command, instead of "stay". This is because when I tell my dog to sit, I really mean sit and stay, until I tell you to do something else. The release command I use is "off you go".
The process goes like this. Tell your dog to sit, he'll stay in the sit position, then break or release this sit command by saying "off you go". You should use your dog's name then your release command to start with, which will cause your dog to come to you. When he gets to you praise and reward him. After a while you will only need to use your release command, your dog will understand that he is free to go. If your dog breaks the sit command before you issue the release command, say "no!" and put him back in the sit position and start again.
Over time you can increase the time and distance between getting your dog to sit and then releasing him from it. You may even want to add some distractions, or do your training in different locations. When your dog holds his sit position even when a cat cruises by, you know he is ready to move on to more advanced obedience training commands.
If you understand and apply these methods you should achieve the desired result. It may take a bit of patience and plenty of repetition, but you will get there.
Chris Smith is a dog lover and creator of dog-obedience-training-review.com. Find out the key to correcting any dog behavioral problems, and how to properly train your dog at home.
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