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Training Your Dog To Sit Down



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By : Ruby Lode    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-11-12 19:45:04
The sit command is among the basic commands that any pet owner should teach his dog. Available to get your pet to sit down on command he will be more attentive to you and much more obedient. Plus, the sit command may be the basis for many other commands so starting your training with this command makes good sense.

Training your dog to sit is probably one of the easiest commands and will help you begin a good training regimen with your pet. Here are some simple tricks to create this training tiny bit easier:

1.Stand facing your dog and say the term “Sit” in a firm tone. Of course, in the beginning your dog will probably have no idea what you want him to do and you may want to give him a clue by performing the action indexed by second step.

2.Take your dog's favorite treats and stand facing your pet. Contain the treat above his head slightly and move it back towards his rear. This should cause your dog to appear and stick to the treat together with his head which will can even make him sit. As he is sitting say the word “Sit”. Then praised him and give him the treat.

3.Sometimes, rather than sitting, the dog will support and, in case your dog tends to do this, you want to try step 2 with your dog in the corner of the area to ensure that he can't back up since the wall is incorporated in the way – this way he'll don't have any choice but to sit.

4.If your dog is just not setting it up, you may want to push on the dogs tail, near the tail, as you issue the command. Your ultimate goal is to buy your dog to sit on his own while you are issuing the “Sit” command.

It could take a few tries to obtain a number of steps that work for you, but after you have determined how to get your dog to sit down, you simply need to repeat this series of steps again and again. The concept is to get the dog to associate the term “Sit” with the action of sitting and to realize that he will be rewarded for it. Eventually, you can test the “Sit” command without moving the treat back or pushing on his rear.

Just like any training, patience and persistence is essential. Try dog training simultaneously every single day but don’t make the sessions last too much time or your pet will get bored. Another thing to remember is to always the command just as in order that it is clear to your dog what you need him to complete.
Training your dog to sit could be a fun task and a bonding experience – attack it with a positive attitude and you will observe that both you and your dog anticipate your training sessions every day!

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