Training your dog to obey commands is an important part of pet
ownership . When your dog is properly trained, it is much easier
for you to communicate with him and this enhances your
relationship. In addition to making him mind you, it may even
help save your pet from harm or danger.
Dogs want your
praise, so using positive reinforcement when training your dog
or puppy is the best approach. Hitting or yelling rarely works,
and besides who wants to hit or yell at their dog anyway?
The “down” or “lay down” command is one of the basic commands
and should be one of the first things you teach your dog once he
learns to sit on command. It is not hard to train a dog to obey
commands and once you have done one command, it gets even easier
as the process is basically the same for each. Here’s some steps
you can use to teach your dog to lay down on command:
1.
Get the dog to sit (you should have already trained him in this
command)
2. Firmly give the “down” command while gently
forcing his legs out in front (this will cause him to lay down).
3. Give your dog praise. Show him you are really happy with your
voice and body language.
4. At first the dog will get
right back up, but as time goes on you can lengthen the time the
dog stays in the down position by waiting to give him praise.
5. Repeat three to five times at each session. Repetition is
important but you don’t want to do too much at one time. If you
really want to drill it in, you can have several sessions spaced
out throughout the day.
There’s more rewards than meets
the eye with training your dog. For one the dog gets used to
listening to his name. He also will get used to doing things on
your command. All in all, training strengthens your positions –
you as leader and helps the dog feel secure. Spend a couple of
minutes each day training your dog. This will help cement your
friendship.
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