Home Dog Obedience Training

 

Home Dog Obedience Training - Daniel Stevens SitStayFetch Reviews

 A pet is now considered by many to be a part of their family. Most families choose dogs as their pets as they are loyal companions and interact well with humans. They can be trained to understand simple verbal commands and sign signals from their owners.

  If you are looking for a home dog obedience training course, I highly recommend SitStayFetch by Daniel Stevens as I have a lot of success with it.

  The most basic hand signals used in dog training are the heel, sit, stay, down and come. Through hand signals, you can teach your dog to sit by starting with your arm at your side. You can then move your hands toward your chest, facing your palm upward. This is ideal if you’re inches away from your pet, otherwise try to grab your pet’s collar and gently push its rear into a sitting position.

  Teach your dog to heel with your arms coming down in front of your dog with your palm extended forward. You can then command your pet to stay by slowly extending your arm and hand straight down with palm flat landing right next to your pet’s nose without contact. If your dog tries to sniff your hand, you can try to stop your dog in a gentle way. If you want your dog to lay down with its stomach on the floor and its feet in front, do this with your hand open flat, palm facing down and parallel to the floor, with arm bent at the elbow in a downward sweeping motion. Lastly, you can also teach your pet to come near you with your elbow bent and arms outstretched then move your arm to your chest.

  It is advisable to combine verbal command with hand signals to enhance your pet’s knowledge about it. They will soon respond to either verbal or hand signal once they learn to relate your hand signal with the desired action. If that happens, it would be easy for the owner to command his or her pet in any way the pet understands. Bear in mind that if you want your pet to impress you then help them enjoy the dog obedience training by giving your pet a treat or some praise that will inspire him to do a good work. If your dog willfully disobeys you, physical punishment is a no-no as there are positive punishments available to increase your pet’s good behavior.

  If your dog succeeds in doing these basic hand signals on dog obedience training then your pet is much ready for the advance one. I highly recommend SitStayFetch for home dog obedience training.


Home Dog Obedience Training

Home Dog Obedience Training