Friday, April 1, 2011

teach your dog

The first few commands that teaches your dog is probably the most important and useful will never learn. Because teaching a dog to follow commands can sometimes be a long process, most trainers agree that the basic commands should be taught at an early age. In this article I'll explain the commands that I used to train my Rottweiler puppy. We found that these controls are needed for all types of situations and if taught correctly, it will ensure safety, security, stability and dog and interaction throughout the world. If you own a Rottweiler, or are interested in my own experience with my own dog training, please read my blog Rottweiler training.

"Sit"
Probably the first order of each course taught dog training is to sit down. Teach your dog is important for a variety of situations. When your dog responds to a neighbor or friend may try to jump on them (a common problem with dogs not trained). Another example is the time during the meal, the dogs get excited when you see now their food bowl and try to go to grasp it in your hand. If you teach them to stay, at any time became excited in a situation is a command that will be extremely useful.

"Down" Command
When the dog becomes very disturbing especially when you have guests or do something that you need to focus on you must learn to "down" command. Down a step from the command sit. Low means telling them to lie on the ground and stay there in silence. Although this seems a bit extreme command is useful when you need a little peace, or the dog starts to irritate your guests.

"Stay"
Teach your dog to stay is probably the best thing you can do. When you take your dog for a walk and you need to catch your breath probably will not find useful if it continues to pull on the leash. If you prefer to take your dog off leash (although leaves may be required in some states), it would probably be your first priority. You do not want your dog run and scrambling after them to try to prevent them from disturbing others. Teach them to stay on the side, or in a particular position you will save a lot of problems when they become adults.

"Come" Command
Another good control you need when you take your dog for a walk is "come" command. When he or she begins to chase animals random encounter, you must convince them not to flee, but to get back to you. Using the command "wine" will also help around the house, if you can not find it. The aim should be to associate the word "wine" to return to you.

"Easy" Command
"Easy" is a general command for when the dog is strong or hyperactive (especially useful with Rottweilers). This usually occurs when they are out for a walk and constantly pull on the leash. Teaching the "soft" means that they need to relax in a given situation and to slow down everything I can. It can also be used when meeting guests or other dogs, which could trigger your dog's aggressiveness.

Although they represent only a handful of commands that your dog needs to know to make them less disturbing, as I taught my Rottweiler because it will pave the way for what is to come later in dog training. Your dog will begin to understand their responsibility to listen and follow your expectations.

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