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Basic Command Words To Teach When Puppy Training
Many
dog owners are at a loss for words when they wish to communicate with
their dogs. Of course, your choice of words is not the issue. What is
important is that you pace your vocabulary lessons in such a way that
your dog absorbs the first few definitions before you go on to the
text. And, since dogs are learning English as his second language, you
must be very consistent in your teaching. In fact, in time, your
dog, once started on the road to a better, richer vocabulary, will
understand long sentences and life-saving orders.
Listed below is a sample of words to use on your dog. With these words,
any dog can live in harmony with his human family, more or less.
No (Permission denied). This is probably the first word a puppy hears,
or at least that registers as a word. It is important for every dog to
know a word that stops him from urinating on the carpet, hogging the
bed, running out into traffic, nabbing that piece of chicken, and
chewing on the sofa or your shoe. “No” is that magic word.
Ok (Permission granted). In order to have a balanced, happy, obedient
pet, approval is just as important as disapproval. You can give your
pet permission to do something he'd do anyway, just to show him it's ok
with you. This reinforces your position as the leader. It also
increases the amount of positive reenforcement in your dog's life. You
can use this release word to let him out of work, out of the house,
into the car, at his dinner, and onto your bed. Dogs learn “Ok”
instantly.
Good Dog (Approval from the top). By saying “Good Dog” in the proper
tone, you dog will give you everything. Saying “Good Dog” is the most
important tool any owner has in training his pet.
Bad Dog (Disapproval from the top). “Bad Dog,” from the right lips, can
be more powerful and more effective than any leash correction, any
shaking, any cold shoulder, any confining, any anything you would think
of doing to your disobedient dog. He must have your approval.
When you deny him that, you have already made a serious correction. No
puppy grows to adulthood without hearing his share of “Bad Dogs.”
Sit (Plant your rump). Even an untrained dog should know “Sit” and
“Stay.” How else can you have any order or control? Your dog must sit
while you wait at the vet, while getting his collar put on, while
waiting for his bowl to be filled or the traffic light to change, and
while being groomed.
Come (Join me). The “Come” command is a crucial word in every dog's
vocabulary. You need to be able to teach your dog to come quickly,
cheerfully and willingly when he is off leash, out of doors, and
playing with his friends.
Off (Get off). The command “Off” is the proper word to say when you
find your pet eating a greasy bone on your brand new white couch or
shedding in your bed. It's also good for correcting jumping or any
other situation in which the dog's big, hairy paws are on something
they should be “Off.”
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