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Dog Training Treats: Teaching your Dog to Sit

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Dogs can be the greatest source of love and happiness in our lives. However, they can also be a source of endless frustration. Usually the difference between a well-behaved dog and a chaotic dog is training. Dog training is an art and a science. Thee are many videos and books written on the subject and a lot of good information can also be found online.

One of the most basic training commands is “Sit.” It is also one of the most useful. When I take my dogs into a dog store, so many pets are misbehaving, barking at each other, or trying to show who is boss while we are in line. My dogs, however, are commanded to sit while I wait in line. Usually, people are awed by this. But it really isn’t very remarkable. Teaching a dog to sit does not have to be challenging.

Below is some advice I found online:

Few things in life are prettier than watching a well-trained dog and one of the basic commands is the sit command. There are several methods of teaching your dog to sit. Two of the most popular are the Click and the Compulsory methods. The Click method is based again on purely positive reinforcement while the Compulsory method uses both positive and negative reinforcements. Let’s begin our discussion with the easier of the two, The Click Method.

The Click Method of training a dog to sit is based upon rewarding the animal for the desired behavior. It gets its name from the idea that some audible queue is used to alert the animal of a pending reward with many trainers using a device called a clicker for this purpose. Whenever the audible queue is given, the reward follows immediately. To train a dog to sit by this method requires little effort on the trainers’ part. One begins by lavishing the dog with several treats, one right after the other while giving the audible queue.

Then abruptly stop the shower of treats and wait for the animal to direct its attention to you. Now display a treat and give the audible queue as you give the treat to the pet. Now hold another treat at chest level so that the dog must look up to see the treat. After a few minutes, your pet will likely sit down on its haunches because this position makes it much easier to watch the treat. Immediately, when this happens, give the audible queue and reward the pet. Repeat this lesson several times.

After a while you will notice your pet sitting in anticipation of the click and the reward so it is now time to add your verbal command to the routine. When the dog begins to sit, say “sit”. This will gradually teach the dog that the command precedes the action and they will learn the meaning of the command in this way. After some practice and a bit of patience, your dog should begin to sit without having to see a reward being offered.

Now let’s discuss the more traditional method of training. The Compulsory Method. This is the method grand dad used on his dogs. Tell the puppy to sit while enforcing it. Saying the verbal command “sit” and pushing down on the puppy’s tail section to make it contact the floor accomplish the lesson. With some dogs you might have to hold their chin up during this process or they will go ahead and lie down. The object behind the lesson is to teach the pup when you say “sit” that there is no other choice but to sit and so eventually the animal will respond on its own rather than having to be coaxed into position.

Some owners use a tool called a choke collar for this training method. They will leash the dog with the choke collar in place and upon the sit command push the dog down. At the same time they will hold the choke collar down by way of the leash allowing only enough slack for the dog to sit but not stand up. If the dog tries to stand the choke collar tightens around the animals’ neck producing extreme discomfort.

The author does not recommend this method as it can produce a nervous and fearful animal, which can become quite aggressive when it feels threatened. Such training also makes leash training much more difficult as it teaches the animal to fear the leash because of the pain inflicted by it. This also tends to lessen the bond between master and dog because the dog comes to associate the master with the pain and discomfort as well and may lash out at the owner or others if the treatment continues.

In whichever method you choose for training your pet, one thing remains constant. Always be consistent. Also be sure to pour lavish affection upon your pet for good behaviors and responses as this improves their bond to you and makes them desire to please you more fully. With a moderate amount of time and patience, your dog will be rivaling any animal presented at the local dog competitions for his well-trained style and mannerisms.

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Training a dog to sit is not difficult. It requires an investment of time on the part of the owner, but, in the long-run, it will save a lot of time of trying unsuccessfully to control your dog.

It is also very important to use treats while training your dog. While thee are many inexpensive treats to choose from, I recommend against most of those. Because you will be using lots of treats during the training process, I think it is important to select healthy treats. Your dog will be eating a lot of whatever you choose and the treats that are filled with preservatives and additives are not good choices.

There are great places, especially online, to buy treats that are natural and healthy for your dog training needs. Just like the time investment, it may cost a little more now to feed your dog the high quality treats, but in the long run, it will pay off with fewer vet visits!

“Sit” is a good command to begin training your dog with. It has innumerable uses and is very rewarding. Once you success in training your dog to sit, you can continue with similar methods to other commands.

By: Lisa Andrews

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dog training advice?

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my dog is almost 2 years old, we got him when he was 5 weeks old but i can not get him trained for my life hes a little male shih tzu any suggestions
sorry i should have been more specific hes a perfect dog besides the fact i can not get him house trained
please give me house training advice asap

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Any training advice to get a dog to stop barking at visitors?

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He is a sweet little dachshund that thinks he’s a guard dog, when he someone comes over to visit he barks and barks at them. Any advice to get him to stop?

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Dog Training Secrets – Four Things Every Dog Owner Should Know

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No matter where I go, when people see my well-mannered dogs, they want to know my dog training secrets. I’m always happy to share with anyone who wants to know and I hope these tips on communicating with your dog are helpful to you.

As you must know by now, communicating with your dog is the foundational element of all training. Your dog has to be able to understand exactly what you’re saying so he’ll know which behaviors are acceptable and which are not. To help your dog get there, you’re going to have to learn what motivates your dog and what de-motivates him. Also, you must learn your dogs visual cues so that you understand him as well. Back and forth communication between you and your pet is the bedrock of all the training you’ll ever do. Your do can let you know when he’s ready to train and when he’s ready to stop. You have to learn his cues so you aren’t wasting your time and getting you and your pet frustrated.

Once you’ve learned some of your dog’s cues, you’ll also need to teach him to understand your cues as well. For the most part, four cues are all you need to properly train any dog.

The Reward Cue – This dog training secret is the key to everything else. When your dog understands that he’s going to get a reward for his behavior, more often than not, he’ll get in line really quickly.

The Keep Going Cue – Sometimes your dog is on the right track in his behavior but not completing the task you’re teaching. This cue lets him know that he’s headed in the right direction and just needs to finish out to get a reward at the end.

The Stop Cue – Your dog needs to know when he’s on the wrong path and needs to stop immediately for new instructions.

The Negative Cue – Generally, we don’t use this often, but your dog needs to know when he’s being unruly that if he continues, he’ll receive a negative consequence. Again, you won’t use this often, but it’s good to have in your bag of tricks.

Overall, if you’re consistent in your communication with your dog, he will quickly learn exactly what you want him to do in any situation and adjust correctly to new situations.

Paul Tucker has trained and worked with dogs for years. It’s his joy to pass on tips and tricks he’s learned to everyone who meets him and his wonderful canine friends. For more thorough training, he suggests that you check out his site online , which can found in my Bio data , for the “Secret to Dog Training ” , No.1 Dog Training and Behavior site for 4 years

 

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Dog Training With Deadly Parasites

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We as dog owners need to be aware of the deadly parasites that walk our earth. Our dogs stand a chance of being introduced to more of them than we may know. Even though most stages of problems to external parasites are only minor, they still need to be looked into. Dogs that hold a large infestation can sometimes bit and scratch parts of their bodies. Corresponding with that, usually dogs that bite themselves harm their own body in someway.

The myth that dog fleas do not bite humans is very much false. This is a scary thought, but it is in fact entirely true. They do prefer the company of dogs more, but that does not stop them from what they do. Most families ignore dog fleas and it is a serious problem of infestation. Taking care of fleas is very simple and usually cost productive.

The most common parasite that gets into the canine body is roundworms. The name roundworms gives a good explanation as to what they actually are. Roundworms pass from dog to dog through touching of the saliva and noses and such, but can also be passed from simply being in the dirt for an amount of time before they die.

The main parasite that sticks to the outside of the canine skin is called the tick. This is a common fear of humans due to their very ugly spider like appearance. The tick is not really the dangerous part, but what the tick spreads is. What they do is jump from dog to dog sucking the different blood types of the canine and mixing them at times. As you can imagine, the mixing of blood is always dangerous with disease.

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Dog Training Videos – How To Teach Your Dog To Sit

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Advanced Dog Obedience Training – the Secret Revealed

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Advanced dog obedience training make you wonder just how obedience a dog might be after dog training. Dog training is one package isn’t it?

It should be noted that there are different levels of dog training as there are different levels in our own education system.

Advanced dog obedience training makes your dog a much better behaved dog than standard dog training.

You did not start your education as a child in 5 grade; you had to start in kindergarten or nursery school. You had to learn how to play, interact and learn and get on with others.

With dogs, dog training is the kindergarten of advanced dog obedience training.

Most dog owners are usually happy as soon as their dog begin to eats inside and goes outside to relieve themself. Others dog owners are only happy once the dog is doing 100% responding to every command.

Advanced dog obedience training requires the dog to respond to every command as soon as it is given. To control the dog five commands are necessary. They are “Down”, “Heel”, “Sit”, “Stay” and “Come”.

A dog must respond immediately to those commands by a family member in order to be considered properly trained according to advanced dog obedience training standards.

Once a dog has recieved even basic dog training, he becomes much for fun to live with. As an owner it will be possible to communicate with your dog as your dog is even able to learn and interpret some basic words of your native language. Advanced dog obedience training is for that reason considered top priority to ensure your dog is well behaved.

Believe it or not, your dog dog can learn much more than just standard commands, just as you are able to learn much more than basic reading and counting. The similarities between man and dog don’t end here. As you go through school, the education gets harder. You must work harder to achieve higher grades. Your dog must also work harder in advanced dog obedience training.

There are various levels of dog obedience training and you can learn more about them from the Kennel Club and at dog shows in your own country. There are of course different classes, grades and levels of basic dog obedience training and advanced dog obedience training. Almost the same as you get in any high school or college.

All dogs have a great capacity for learning almost anything you want to teach them. We have rescue dogs, guide dogs and guard dogs. All of these are great examples of how well dogs can be trained and intergrated into our society.

Dogs relish advanced dog obedience training, not only does it benefit you as an owner, but for the dog it gives them a feeling of self satisfaction and the w=feeling of being wanted. Most importantly for their own natural instinct of being part of a pack.



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Dog Training – The Easy Way Out

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Training a dog can be frustrating and demanding but there are ways by which you can train your dog with little time without stress. Some times, people feel too lazy to train their puppy and that has exposed a lot of dog owners to unnecessary expenses apart from the dog insurance, dog feed and all other pet expenses. Some people try to train their dog by their self but stop along the line because of the time consumption and their dog’s slow learning life style. Some other people do not even try it at all because they felt it is too difficult and time demanding.

 

If one of the above reasons is the reason you have for not training your dog, you are correct but there is an easy way out of it. You can learn how to train your dog today and start tomorrow, you will be amazed at the responds of your dog after two or three days lesson. All you need to do is to learn dog training techniques and train your dog by your self.

 

The best way to get the best training tips on how to train you dogs is to make research online compare all the training tips and chose the trainer with the most comprehensive pet training techniques. But the best and the easiest way out is to search for a pet training DVD and learn in the comfort of your home, how to train your pet without attending pet training classes or paying any money to pet trainers.

 

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