Table of Contents
So You Want To Train Your Dog 3
Key Benefits of Obedience Training 3
Pre-Training Guidelines 5
Puppy Training: Leash Walking 7
The Three-Step Guide: 7
The “Sit” Command 9
The Three-Step Guide: 10
The “Down” Command 12
The Two-Step Guide 13
The “Come” Command 15
Why Doesn’t Your Dog Come When Called? 15
The Comprehensive Six-Step Guide: 17
The “Stay” Command 20
The Three-Step Guide: 20
The “Heel” Command 23
The Comprehensive Eight-Step Guide: 23
The “Go To” Commands 25
The Nine-Step Guide: 25
The “Leave It” Command 27
The Seven-Step Guide: 27
The “Stand” Command 30
The Six-Step Guide 30
Everyone’s Favorite: “Fetch” 33
The Five-Step Guide 33
You’re Ready To Move On To Greater Things! 35
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So You Want To Train Your Dog
Dogs are among the most popular family pets around the globe. They have been known for their sense of loyalty, compassion and most of all their ability to be trained more than any other popular pet. Dogs can be taught a myriad of tricks and behaviors ranging from very basic ones like sitting, begging and going outside to do their business to extremely complex tricks like acrobatics and scent recognition.
Every dog is different so training is never a guaranteed experience but just about any canine can be trained if you have the will and the desire. In this book I’m going to explore the most basic training methods that can be used on all or most dogs, usually without fail. I’m going to emphasis positive reinforcement training as it is not only effective but much safer than alternative methods that have been used throughout the years. Due to the short nature of this book we will probably not venture into theatrical tricks or acrobatics; it’s always smart to start with a good foundation and that begins with obedience training.
Obedience training is a general term which can be achieved through the many various dog training techniques. Regardless of which training technique you choose to employ , your techniques should build or strengthen a healthy and appropriate relationship between you and your dog.
Training opens up a clear line of communication between you and your dog. This includes you knowing what to expect of your dog in all circumstances, and your dog understanding and respecting what is expected of him/her. Dog Training for Obedience lays down a set of rules or boundaries which educates your dog to become a responsible member of society. Including how to relate to other dogs, animals and people, basic manners and how to behave in any situation. Lastly it establishes the groundwork which assists in preventing the development of unacceptable problem behavior – such as jumping up, barking, chewing, digging etc.
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