Dog - Training 101: Step-by-step Instructions For...

If you say "Sit" five times, your dog learns that the command is actually "Sit-sit-sit-sit-sit." Say it once; if they don't do it, reset their attention and try again.

Squat down, open your arms, and enthusiastically say "Come!"

The moment their butt hits the floor, say "Yes!" and give the treat. Dog Training 101: Step-by-Step Instructions for...

Gradually increase Distance , Duration , and Distraction .

Gradually increase the distance and the duration. Always go back to them to reward so they don't learn to break the stay to get the treat. 3. Recall / "Come" (The Safety Net) Step 1: Start in a low-distraction area (like a hallway). If you say "Sit" five times, your dog

Dog Training 101: A Step-by-Step Guide Training your dog isn’t just about "good behavior"; it’s about building a language you both speak. To get the best results, keep your sessions short (5–10 minutes) and always end on a high note. Phase 1: The Essentials (The "Rules of Engagement")

Never call your dog to you for something they dislike (like a bath or nail trim), or they will learn that "Come" leads to a bad experience. Phase 3: Proofing and Troubleshooting Gradually increase the distance and the duration

Once they do it reliably with the lure, add the verbal cue "Sit." 2. Stay (The Life-Saver) Step 1: Ask your dog to "Sit."

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