How to Teach Your Dog – The Five Techniques of Training Your Most-Loved Pet

However, there’s no psychologist on earth who would understand if a human being would do the same thing.
In fact, this quality distinguishes them from all the other creatures in the animal world.
This is one of the laws of the universe.
While there have been a lot of scientific findings that established that the mere presence of a dog gives a calming effect, nothing really tops a dog with enough intelligence to understand – and follow – his master’s summons.
It’s important to know that not all dogs are created equal.

The objective of a dog trainer is to condition the dog to react to voice commands or hand signals.
Don’t bribe a dog; it’s enough that you let him know that you are pleased.
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- Heel.
He should walk in rhythm with you – neither pulling at his leash nor lagging behind.
Doing this everyday will condition him, and will become part of his nature.
When you say, “Sit,” your dog should down immediately.
Say “Sit!” every time you do this.
You have to keep in mind that the uppermost agenda in a dog’s mind is to please his master.
When you say, “Down,” he should lie down on the ground.
If your dog is too frisky or stubborn, use your other hand to pull his two front legs forward so he will get the message.
When you say, “Stay,” your dog should remain in his position.
To teach him to stay, put him in the “Sit” position.
” You should draw out the word: “St-a-a-a-y.
Eventually, he will learn to stop when you say so, regardless of his position.
This is a bit academic.
Put him first in the “Stay” position, then walk away and call out, “Come!” while pulling the leash.
If you say it, he will come.
To do so would bring bad karma for seven years.

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