Training your young dog can be a rewarding experience, but it's easy to make mistakes along the way. One of the most common mistakes is talking too much. In this video, we'll show you why less is more when it comes to teaching new commands to your furry friend.
Why You Shouldn't Talk Too Much:
When you're training your dog, the more you talk, the more confusing it can be for them. Dogs respond better to clear, concise actions rather than a barrage of words. By minimizing verbal cues, you'll help your dog understand and execute commands more effectively.
Start with Luring: The key to all training begins with luring. Use a treat or toy to guide your dog into the desired position.
Demonstration: Watch as we guide Gimli into a sitting position using a treat. By holding the treat close to his nose and slowly raising it above his head, Gimli naturally follows it and sits down.
Repetition and Reward: Repeat this action several times, rewarding your dog each time they sit.
Naming the Command: Once your dog consistently sits with the lure, start adding the command "sit" just before they perform the action. Soon, they'll associate the word with the behavior.
Why This Method Works:
By focusing on actions and rewards, you're teaching your dog in a language they understand. This method ensures that your dog not only learns the command but enjoys performing it. Once they love doing it and do it well, then you name it, reinforcing their behavior with a clear verbal cue.
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