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5. Basic obedience commands: sit, down, stay

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5 Basic Obedience Commands: Sit, Down, Stay

Training your dog to obey basic commands is an essential part of responsible parenting. In addition to keeping your pet safe, obedience training can also help strengthen your bond with your dog. Below are five basic obedience commands every dog ​​should know: sit, down, stay.

1. Sit down

The "sit" command is one of the most basic and important commands your dog should learn. It's useful in many situations, like when you need him to be quiet or when you're serving food.

To teach your dog to sit, start by holding a treat above its head. Then move the treat behind the dog's head. This should make him look up and eventually sit down. As soon as he sits, say "sit" and give him the treat. Repeat this several times until your dog associates the command with the action.

2. lie down

The "down" command is another basic command that can be useful in many situations, such as when you need your dog to be quiet for longer periods.

To teach your dog to lie down, start with him already sitting. Then hold a treat in front of his nose and slowly move him to the ground. Your dog should follow the treat and lie down. As soon as he lies down, say "lie down" and give him the treat. Repeat this several times until your dog associates the command with the action.

3. stay

The "stay" command is essential to keeping your dog safe. It can prevent your dog from running into the street or getting involved in potentially dangerous situations.

To teach your dog to stay, start with him already sitting. Then place your open hand in front of his face and say "stay". Take a few steps back, and if he stays put, come back, say "nice staying" and give him a treat. Repeat this several times, gradually increasing the distance you move away. It's important to remember that this command can take some time to learn, so be patient and consistent.

Conclusion

Teaching your dog to obey these basic commands may take some time and patience, but the benefits are invaluable. Not only will it help keep your dog safe, but it will also strengthen your bond with him. Remember, obedience training should always be a positive experience for your dog, so always use rewards and positive reinforcement.

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