How to Train Your Pet Dog to Stay

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A dog can learn the stay command no matter what position they are in. If you train your pet dog the “Stay” command properly, she will become a well mannered and safe dog.

Once your dog had mastered the “sit” and “down” command, you should teach her the “Stay” command. The “Stay!” command tells your dog does not move. When your dog understands what the stay command means, she will not move.

The purpose of the stay command is to let your pet dog maintain in a standing, sitting, or lying position until you give her the command to release her. If you just teach your dog the sit command, your dog will only sit down for one moment and spring up the next moment.

Training Your Pet Dog to Stand

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If you intend to participate in the dog show or obedience ring, you should train your pet dog the stand command.  The stand command is a handy dog obedience training command that can be used in many situations. The stand command is useful when you are bathing your dog, clipping her nails or when your pet dog is at the vet office.

The best place to teach your pet dog the stand command is a familiar place that is free from any distraction.

You should begin teaching your dog the stand command when she is in a sitting position and then proceed to the laying down position.

Training Your Pet Dog to Fetch

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Training your pet dog to fetch is a fun and entertaining activity. If you have already trained your dog basic obedience commands like sit, stay and down, it will be easier to train her to fetch.

The success of training your pet dog to fetch depends on positive reinforcers, for example, rewarding your dog’s desired behavior with a treat, praise or petting in a timely fashion.

Fetch is a simple command that can be taught to puppies. It is an entertaining game for both you and your dog. Fetching creates bonding between the dog and trainer.

How to House Train Your Pet Dog

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Housetraining your pet dog can be easy if you know your dog’s natural instincts and tendencies. All dogs develop a habit on the places where they like to eliminate. For example, dogs that like to eliminate on the dirt would rather not eliminate on concrete ground. If you know your dog’s natural tendencies, you can easily housetrain your dog in a short period of time.

The best age to start house training your puppy is when she is eight or nine weeks old. Dog crate can be used to housetrain your puppy. If you are housetraining an older dog, using a dog crate is not recommended. The dog crate should be large enough for the puppy to stand and move around in it. The dog crate will serve as a place where your puppy can play and sleep. You should never lock your puppy inside the crate for more than three hours.

Simple Puppy Training

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The new visitor has now arrived! Yes, it’s a new puppy! Before you get excited about how much fun you are going to have, you should first know that the puppy should be trained. The puppy will grow day by day, to be an adult dog, and then training would be much harder. It is just like a child. You should start training the puppy from the young age. The basic concept is house training, being able to obey all the things and rules in the house. He should learn to respect you. Some basic things he should pick up in the early stages are