8 Simple Steps To Teaching Your Dog To Sit

July 28th, 2009 | by admin |

Teaching your dog to sit is most likely the first matter you will train your puppy to do. I say puppy because you can begin the training as early as the puppy has settled in his brand-new home. You might consider this isn’t that eventful, a dog knows how to sit. Well, I think it is very critical. Read on and you will discover why and how to train your dog to sit.

1. This first step is really simple. You just begin by saying “sit” each time the puppy sits itself. He learns to link the term sit with the action. This is a tip you can employ in all training.

2. Take out his favorite treat and place it in your hand. Sausage typically works favorably but remember to divide it in small pieces so the puppy can eat it fast.

3. Get down on the floor so you are at the same level as the dog. You are less ominous when you sit. More important is that you are near to the dog so you can acknowledge him faster. More about this briefly.

4. Gradually glide the treat over your puppy’s head. The reason why is to get the puppy to smell the treat (he will) and follow it with his nose. He has two options. Either back up while still standing or sit down. It’s simpler to sit down.

5 Just then as he sits you say “sit” and hand him the piece of sausage. This is the most important factor to all training. The reward has to be precisely at the same instant as the dog does the right thing.

6. Commend the dog. Demonstrate your joy with your voice as well as with your body language.

7. Repeat these methods 3-5 times. No more than that though, as it has to be fun! On the other hand you can repeat the steps many times during the day.

8. In the succeeding step you should try them while standing up. You can try to see if the dog reacts simply to the word “sit” without your hand and the treat. If he sits down you obviously should commend him, but if he doesn’t, you should never express your dissatisfaction to your dog when you are training.

This is rather easy for the puppy. In a day or 2 you will get him to sit when you give your “sit” command. Now you can try to get him to sit down beside you. This is really a foundation for the heel training. With hel training, you want him to sit as soon as you stop walking. If you have considerations about obedience competitions with your dog you should consider the precise position where he sits and also how quickly he sits. But that’s a topic for another day.

The next level is to intensify the word so you get the dog to sit in every circumstance no matter what’s going on around him. This is a progressive method and you should never stop training. Use every unique circumstance to train him. Require him sit with new people, new dogs and new environments.

It’s really rather easy to train your dog to sit. If you are thinking of not training your dog, then my advice is think again. When you begin training with your new puppy you receive much more than the sitting part The puppy will love to do things with you. He learns to pay attention to his name. He gets accustomed to training and doing things with you and on your initiative. All of this will strengthen your position as the leader, and make the puppy feel more secure.

A well trained dog is a happy dog, which makes a happy owner. Learn the basic dog obedience training tips at DogTrainTips.com

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