Basic Commands For Dog
Obedience
Starting off dog
obedience training with these basic commands ...
Are you bored with your dog
who knows only three commands? You could probably
use a little jazz. Specific command words are not
that difficult and important. The thing here should
be the consistency of its usage. Some of these certain
commands are accepted as standard, while others are
commonly used.
Here's basic commands for dog obedience:
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- Sit it is
a mono-syllabic word that requires a bit of an authentic
tone that would require for your dog
to be in a sitting position.
- Down just
like #1, this also requires an abrupt tone for the dog
to be typically down when its elbows (front feet) and
hocks (rear legs) are touching the ground or floor.
- Heel The
dog's head or shoulder is parallel to the handler's leg
on the left side of the handler.
- Come or Here
(referred to as the recall) you just really got to call
your dog which equates the whole command.
- Stay another
command that requires another snap for the dog
to remain in the sitting position (sit, down, stand),
and location under which the command was given until it
is released by the handler.
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