FREE Dog Training Tips: Easy Steps to YOU Leading the Pack part 3
[This article is the third in a 3-part series about changing dog
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How To Train A Dog To Stay
Michael Colucci
In this article I want to explain how to get your dog to stay.
Most of the time, when you get up to leave out of a room, your
dog will want to follow, especially if they're energetic.
Sometimes you will want them to stay in one place.
The first thing you want to do is get a supply of dog treats.
Take your dog into a quiet room and have him sit down. Hold out
the dog treat in your hand, letting the dog know that you have
it. When the dog tries to take the treat, close your hand. Your
dog should then pull his head back. When he does this, praise
him and give him the treat.
Timing is very important for training your dog to stay. Repeat
the process again. Keep doing it until the dog doesn't go for
the treat, and instead pulls back immediately.
After the dog is consistenly pulling back each time you hold out
the treat, you want to begin the next stage of the process.
Repeat the first step again, but wait two seconds after your dog
pulls back before handing him the treat. Make sure you only
praise your dog and give him a treat while he is remaining still.
If the dog gets up, walk a few steps away and repeat the process
again. Keep doing this until the dog sits for at least five
seconds. Make sure that you're able to get the dog to stay while
you're next to him before trying to get him to stay while you're
walking away.
For the next step, begin telling the dog to stay as you show him
the treat. Tell the dog something like "ok" or "good" after
handing him the treat. If the dog does not site for at least 30
seconds, tell him something like "no" and don't give him the
treat.
If your dog continues to make mistakes, try for 15 seconds
instead of thirty. If the dog continues to make mistakes this
means you're moving to0 fast. Go back to what the dog already
understands and build up from this point.
As your dog begins to get better and stays for longer periods of
time, take him from a quiet room to an area of more distraction.
Do all the steps above over again. This way the dog will learn
to follow your commands without being distracted.
About the author:
Michael Colucci is a technical writer for Free Dog Training
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