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Dog jumping on guests at thedoor?Keep treats and leash handy there for rewardingsitting quietly.
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<p>Dog jumping on guests at thedoor?Keep treats and leash handy there for rewardingsitting quietly.<br />
2) Be consistent. Dogs are quick to figure out whether your commands are to betaken seriously.If you give a command, follow through byrequiring the behavior.Few dogs have hearing problems, soyou can assume safely that if your dog didn&#8217;t follow yourrequest, repeating the command will only teach him that severalcommands are necessary before he has to comply.<br />
3) Don&#8217;t expect your dogto work without a paycheck.You wouldn&#8217;t,and yourdog training will be more effective if you use something yourdog loves as a reward.Food is a great motivator for manydogs, but toys and balls can be motivators also.So if youwant a well trained dog, make it worth his while.<br />
4) Keep sessions short. Quality is more important that quantity when training your dog. Better to be successful in a short session than to drillendlessly.<br />
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 After all, he&#8217;s your most ardent supporter, shouldn&#8217;t yourtraining sessions be quality time you spend together?
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<p> After all, he&#8217;s your most ardent supporter, shouldn&#8217;t yourtraining sessions be quality time you spend together?<br />
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<p>If we remember that dogs have been manipulating theirenvironment for thousands of years it will help us becomeeffective dog trainers.Dogs must be efficient, smart andpersistent to live and thrive.Essentially, dogs must begood employees.So how do we tap into their hardwiring totrain effectively?Here are some dog training tips toimprove your skills.<br />
1)Let no opportunity gounused.Dogs love working, so make your daily life full ofdog training opportunities.Preparing breakfast with a dogunderfoot?Use the opportunity to reward sit or down stayoutside the kitchen area.Dog jumping on guests at thedoor?Keep treats and leash handy there for rewardingsitting quietly.<br />
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<p>So why can&#8217;t weseem to manage a lesser life form?<br />
If we remember that dogs have been manipulating theirenvironment for thousands of years it will help us becomeeffective dog trainers.Dogs must be efficient, smart andpersistent to live and thrive.Essentially, dogs must begood employees.So how do we tap into their hardwiring totrain effectively?Here are some dog training tips toimprove your skills.<br />
1)Let no opportunity gounused.Dogs love working, so make your daily life full ofdog training opportunities.Preparing breakfast with a dogunderfoot?Use the opportunity to reward sit or down stayoutside the kitchen area.Dog jumping on guests at thedoor?Keep treats and leash handy there for rewardingsitting quietly.<br />
2) Be consistent. Dogs ar</p>
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 Hold a treat in your hand and let your dog smell it.Thenslowly move your hand up and over his head so he has to look upto follow your hand.At this point he will sit or back up. If he sits, reward him with the treat immediately.If hebacks, use a corner to [...]]]></description>
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<p> Hold a treat in your hand and let your dog smell it.Thenslowly move your hand up and over his head so he has to look upto follow your hand.At this point he will sit or back up. If he sits, reward him with the treat immediately.If hebacks, use a corner to encourage him to sit, and reward. Do several repetitions.Once he sits when he smells thetreat in your hand, add the sit command when you show him thetreat.Free Dog Obedience Training<br />
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3) Don&#8217;t expect your dogto work without a paycheck.You wouldn&#8217;t,and yourdog training will be more effective if you use something yourdog loves as a reward.Food is a great motivator for manydogs, but toys and balls can be motivators also.So if youwant a well trained dog, make it worth his while.
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<p>3) Don&#8217;t expect your dogto work without a paycheck.You wouldn&#8217;t,and yourdog training will be more effective if you use something yourdog loves as a reward.Food is a great motivator for manydogs, but toys and balls can be motivators also.So if youwant a well trained dog, make it worth his while.<br />
4) Keep sessions short. Quality is more important that quantity when training your dog. Better to be successful in a short session than to drillendlessly.<br />
5)Have fun. Appreciate the attention and enthusiasm your dog gives you. After all, he&#8217;s your most ardent supporter, shouldn&#8217;t yourtraining sessions be quality time you spend together?<br />
Training Sit<br />
Train the behavior (sit) first, don&#8217;t worry about adding thecommand until the dog understands what he has to do to get thetreat.Start in a quiet location with a handful of treats. Hold a treat in your hand and let your dog smell it.Thenslowly move your hand up and over his head so he has to look upto follow your hand.At this point he will sit or back up. If he sits, reward him with the treat immediately.If hebacks, use a corner to encourage him to sit, and reward. Do several repetitions.Once he sits when he smells thetreat in your hand, add the sit command when you show him thetreat.Free Dog Obedience Training<br />
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Free Dog Training Advice<br />
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Preparing breakfast with a dogunderfoot?Use the opportunity to reward sit or down stayoutside the kitchen area.Dog jumping on guests at thedoor?Keep treats and leash handy there for rewardingsitting quietly.
2) Be consistent. Dogs are quick to figure out whether your commands are to betaken seriously.If you give a command, follow through byrequiring the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Preparing breakfast with a dogunderfoot?Use the opportunity to reward sit or down stayoutside the kitchen area.Dog jumping on guests at thedoor?Keep treats and leash handy there for rewardingsitting quietly.<br />
2) Be consistent. Dogs are quick to figure out whether your commands are to betaken seriously.If you give a command, follow through byrequiring the behavior.Few dogs have hearing problems, soyou can assume safely that if your dog didn&#8217;t follow yourrequest, repeating the command will only teach him that severalcommands are necessary before he has to comply.<br />
3) Don&#8217;t expect your dogto work without a paycheck.You wouldn&#8217;t,and yourdog training will be more effective if you use something yourdog loves as a reward.Food is a great motivator for manydogs, but toys and balls can be motivators also.So if youwant a well trained dog, make it worth his while.<br />
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