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Important Commands for Dog Obedience Training

Few important commands are used during dog training sessions in order to groom social behavior. Read out the presentation for more information. https://sites.google.com/view/dog-training-perth/

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Important Commands for Dog Obedience Training

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  1. Certain essential commands are used during dog training sessions in order to groom social behavior. Here are some:

  2. “Come.”: It means the dog will leave everything s/he is doing and come to you. It is very helpful during an emergency and enables the owner to take charge.

  3. “Sit.”: A primary command, it helps the dog to sit and act accordingly every time someone comes in or the doorbell rings. Enroll in effective dog obedience training classes in Perthto learn more.

  4. “Stay.”: Another essential command to be made familiar with dogs, especially who are super-excited. “Stay” enables the pet to keep it cool, and watch out for any danger.

  5. “Leave it.”: One of the basic commands used by professional dog trainers, it enables the dog to leave anything s/he has picked up instantly. As dogs eat, smell or swallow anything without an concern, this command comes in handy very often.

  6. “It’s Okay.”: This gives out a relaxed vibe and allow them to move freely. For a detailed learning, avail the best dog obedience training services in Perth.

  7. “No!”: This command encourages the dog to stop whatever s/he is doing. It is usually said in case of unpleasing biting or growling.

  8. “Heel.”: It helps the owner to take control during a stroll around people or other pets. S/he will not pull the leash and walk properly by your side.

  9. “Stand.”: Professional dog trainers recommend using this command from the very beginning. It becomes easy to treat the dog when he is standing on command.

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