Wednesday 12 December 2012

Dog Training Commands

Dog Training Commands

Tip: training your dog right before meals will help them associate their meal with a reward for the training and also make them more interested in the food treat you use in your training session.
Before giving a word command to your dog, speak its name to get its attention; then speak a one-word command such as "stay," "sit," "come" or "heel." Do not get impatient. You will probably have to repeat the command many times. Never use negative reinforcement. Do not call your dog to come to you for punishment because this will teach your dog not to come on command. Be sure to keep any frustration out of the tone of your voice. If you feel yourself becoming frustrated, take a break. Your dog can sense this and will start to associate training with your unhappiness. You cannot hide your frustration from a dog. You cannot pretend. Dogs can feel human emotion, so stay relaxed, firm and confident.

Dog Training Commands

Dog Training Commands

Dog Training Commands

Dog Training Commands

Dog Training Commands

Dog Training Commands

Dog Training Commands

Dog Training Commands

Dog Training Commands

Dog Training Commands

Dog Training Commands

Dog Training Commands

Dog Training Commands


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