Secrets of training dogs to learn commands

Secrets of training dogs to learn commands

:Fetch, Retrieve, and Drop

Some breeds are more inclined to retrieve objects, while others find it less appealing. However, it's an ideal way to train your dog! If your dog loves water, practice by the ocean or a pond. Make sure the game is safe for your dog. Once your dog has learned this sequence, you can teach them to retrieve different objects and label them with their names.

  • Use only one word, and always the same word, to give your dog a command. Say your dog's name before giving the command. For example: "Max, bring, Max, retrieve!" "Max, drop!" Your dog will quickly associate the sound with the desired action.
  • Keep sessions short, no more than ten minutes, and enjoyable for your dog. If you feel your dog getting tired or losing focus, don't insist or get angry, but simply change the activity and start again later.
  • Reward your dog with a treat the moment he performs the desired action. When your dog learns the trick, you can give him a pat and verbal praise instead of a treat! For example, "That's right!" or "Good dog!"

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  • Stand in front of your dog with his favorite toy in your hand, then throw it.

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  • When he starts running, say "Get!" and shower him with praise when he achieves his goal and picks up the toy.
  • After he picks up the toy, say "Get ready!" and praise him profusely when he turns to come back to you. If he starts to walk away or puts the toy down, go back to the throwing step until he gradually understands the sequence.
  • When he approaches you with the toy in his mouth, place your hand under his jaw and say, "Drop!" in a firm but non-aggressive tone. Your dog may drop the toy on his own, but if he doesn't, offer him a treat or another toy until he drops the first one.
  • When he does, praise him! Once he understands the trick, you no longer need to replace the toy with a treat or anything else, but continue to praise him by patting him.
  • Remember, your dog shouldn't feel like he's missing out when he gives you his toy, so it's important to reward him in return.

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:Sit, Lie Down, and Stay

  • These three simple commands are the foundation of any tricks you teach your dog. Therefore, it's essential that they understand these commands before learning more complex tricks.
  • Use only one word, and always the same word, to give your dog a command. He will quickly associate the sound with the desired action. Always say your dog's name before giving the command. For example: Jack, sit; Jack, lie down; Jack, stay.
  • Keep sessions short, about ten minutes, and enjoyable for your dog. If you feel your dog getting tired or losing focus, don't insist or get angry. Instead, change the activity and start again later.
  • Reward your dog with a treat once he performs the desired action. When your dog learns the trick, you can give him a pat and verbal praise instead of a treat! For example: "That's right!" or "Good dog!"

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  1. Stand in front of your dog with a treat in your hand.
  2. Raise your hand above his head when he comes toward you.
  3. When he lifts his nose to follow your hand, he will naturally lower his rear end.
  4. As soon as his rear end touches the ground, say "Sit!" and reward him.