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Labrador Training: How to Train the Sit Command

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Knowing that it is one of the most useful skills in his entire life, it is important that you make it a point to teach the sit command in the early days of labrador retriever training. The said comman...

Knowing that it is one of the most useful skills in his entire life, it is important that you make it a point to teach the sit command in the early days of labrador retriever training. The said command is not only the basis for other more advanced commands but is also a great tool to control your pet especially when danger is at hand. If Fido gets excited every time he hears a speeding car approaching, the sit command can prevent him from running towards the car thus keeping him safe from possible accident.

Labrador retriever training may not be a very difficult task considering that labradors are versatile dogs. Patience, consistency along with enticing treats and positive training method will help your four-legged pet to perfect the sit command.

This skill can be taught anytime of the day provided the pup is at its best - not excited, not sick or stressed, not nervous. Stand in front of your pet and hold a treat right near his nose. It would be best to hold the treat in your closed hand so that he can only smell it. Slowly move your hand few inches upward. Naturally, he will look upward to follow your hand that is holding the treat. Give the command "sit" and say the word "good" the moment his rear touches the ground.

If you are unable to get your pet to sit, put your free hand behind his knee to exert gentle pressure forward. Do not force your pet to sit by pushing his hips downward. Doing so may result to hip damage. Praise him and give treat if he remains in the sit position until released. When using treats in training the sit command, remember to keep your hand with treat at nose level to allow him to smell your hand thus prevents him from jumping.

Repeat the training method for five minutes and reward him when the training session is over. A labrador training that is positive and fun-filled has more success rates than training based on penalty.

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