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Dog Training for Quick Obedience

2016/5/3 16:15:44

A dog that doesn’t sit till the word “sit” is repeated many times has learned how to delay obedience. The dog understands what he’s meant to do the 1st time the word is spoken, but delays because he is able to. This kind of behavior can be perilous when you are doing something like leash training or training your dog to go off-leash. Imagine a dog not observing the command “come” till the owner has stated it several times.

Fortunately, there’s a coaching strategy that may help solve this problem. If the dog makes no response to a command after the second time, simply stop.

If you have put the dog harness on and headed outside for a stroll, this could mean stopping each time your dog starts to pull and tug at the leash. Stopping for 1 or 2 minutes each and every time will show your pet that the direct reaction to his pulling is a total stop. Finally, he will avoid that behaviour because he wants to keep walking.

When teaching a command like “sit,” be sure to treat and praise your dog while learning to make sitting a fun thing for him to do. If your dog knows the simple way to sit but doesn’t till you have repeated the command several times, then he’s being headstrong and avoiding something he doesn’t really want to do. Start as if you’re teaching him the command for the first time, by treating and praising him as quickly as he does it. Don’t repeat it more than twice. Often simply looking him in the eye for a moment after giving the command will work.

When he sits on command for a treat and praise, remember that it is important to always seem upbeat when giving the command to associate it with something pleasant. This can help in avoiding a delay between your command and his obedience.

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