Basic dog obedience commands include sit, come, stay, heel and more. By learning and implementing them, you will be able to communicate effectively with your dog. Your dog will surely listen to you, and you will gain their respect as well. Here is a guide on some dog training tricks that you might want to try.
One of the most basic dog obedience commands that your pup can learn is to say come. This is actually a self-propelled command since you can teach your dog to say it by standing up. To do this, just signal “stay” to your pup then guide it to sit. Click the clicker once the dog makes a connection between the clicking sound and a treat. This trick will help you condition your pup to say come whenever you ask it.
Another one of dog basic dog obedience commands is to praise or give treats when he does what you asked him to do. This can also be done while he is sitting down or kneeling down. Just have him lie down next to you and give him lots of praise. Do the same whenever he stays on his spot. This will condition him to always do what you want him to do, especially when you give him rewards.
Puppies love to give affection to their owners and it is a form of affection as well. For this reason, you will need to teach your pet to respond to your commands like sit, stay, heel and more. You can easily do this by using clicker training, which is a form of reward training. Clicker training is popular among dog trainers because it uses positive reinforcements in training your pet.
A clicker is an electronic device that makes a clicking noise when the button is pressed. It is activated by a plastic probe that comes in contact with the dog’s collar. The clicker lets the owner know when the dog starts to do something right. When he stops doing that he gets rewarded with a verbal praise or a treat.
If you have a dog that is not very old, it will take longer for him to learn what he is taught. However, there are things that you can do to speed up the learning process of your pup. You should use a reward system so that you reward your pup every time he does what you ask of him. Praise him when he performs the action correctly and avoid rewarding him too much when he does something wrong. When he masters these simple tricks it will become easier for you to teach other difficult dog commands such as stay, heel, sit and more.
Once your pup has learned the simple clicker training method, it is time to move on to more advanced dog training. To train your dog properly, you will need to be consistent in your training methods. Practice the same routines over until your pup knows what you want him to do. This routine will help you master the basics of dog training and will also make it easier for you to teach your pup other tricks.
Remember, it will take some time for your dog to learn a new command. Do not get frustrated if he cannot perform the command immediately. Just keep practicing and your dog will eventually learn it just like you.
If your dog starts to run around and play while you are training him, you need to ignore him until he understands that you mean business and that you are the boss. I suggest using a leash by attaching the left leg with the leash and attaching the right leg with the stick or whatever you have handy. You can use the stick to give your dog directions such as “walk forward” and “come here”. He will eventually catch on that you mean business and he will try to please you.
Dogs are similar to puppies in the way they respond to commands. It is best to teach basic dog obedience commands first then work on advanced commands. This will make your dog well behaved and able to do the things you ask of him. You may even find that you will need to teach other commands later on if your dog starts to behave badly.
Basic dog training will teach your dog basic obedience, which includes sit, down, come, stay, heel, and more. You can train your dog to obey your commands with treats as well. If you have a young puppy, you can start by teaching him the sit command first then the down command and so on. As your dog masters each basic command you can move on to other commands. If you continue to practice your dog will soon be calm, obedient and fun to have around!