Training & Behavior
Basic Obedience Training: How to Teach Sit, Stay, and Come Commands?
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How to Teach the “Sit” Command
The “Sit” command builds the foundation of your dog’s discipline and serves as a starting point for other commands.
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Step 1: Get your dog’s attention and prepare a treat.
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Step 2: Hold the treat close to your dog’s nose, then slowly move it upward over their head.
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Step 3: As soon as your dog sits, say “Sit!” and give the reward.
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Step 4: Repeat consistently. Praise generously whenever they succeed.
Tip: If your dog doesn’t sit right away, you can gently guide them by applying light pressure on their back end. Avoid forcing them.
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How to Teach the “Stay” Command
The “Stay” command helps you keep control by making sure your dog remains in place.
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Step 1: With your dog in a sitting position, raise your hand with your palm facing them and say “Stay.”
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Step 2: Reward them after they remain in place for a few seconds.
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Step 3: Gradually increase the duration.
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Step 4: Use a release word like “Okay” once the waiting period is over.
Tip: In the early stages, focus on short intervals instead of making your dog wait too long.
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How to Teach the “Come” Command
The “Come” command ensures that your dog safely returns to you and can be life-saving, especially in open areas.
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Step 1: Call your dog’s name, then cheerfully say “Come!”
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Step 2: Open your arms to encourage them.
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Step 3: When they approach you, reward and praise them.
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Step 4: Practice this command in different environments and at varying distances.
Tip: If every time you call your dog it leads to something unpleasant, the command may develop negative associations.
Conclusion: Basic obedience training requires patience, consistency, and positive reinforcement. Every dog is unique—some learn quickly, while others need more repetition. Remember, training is also a bonding process. With love and consistency, a harmonious life with your dog is inevitable.
