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Teach Your Dog to Place and Respond to commands

Posted on November 29, 2021 Tagged dog training, dog training commands, dog training guide, dog training tips 

If you’ve just started training your dog or puppy to learn the place command, then congratulations – you are on the right path towards successfully training your dog to listen to you. The place command is one of the most important dog training commands for several reasons. Here are the three main reasons why you need to start teaching your dog the place command:

The place command is a positive reinforcement command. This means that you are praising your dog when it obeys the command. Positive reinforcement is the best way to reinforce your dog for obeying your commands and is much more effective than punishing them for breaking the rules. So, if you want to reinforce your dog for learning the command then use positive dog training tips and train him at home.

If you have a dog that is constantly jumping up and down noisily, barking, or scratching the furniture, then you should consider talking to your dog about the command. You can teach your dog the commands for not sitting, standing, or lounging by using dog training tricks and games. There are a variety of dog training tricks available today which involve moving treats around with your dog so that he learns where he places his food and water. Eventually, you will be able to use these dog training tricks without even raising your voice.

A dog that is not trained to obey the place command may begin to do things such as rummaging through drawers and closets in order to find his next snack. He may also start barking, snorting, and jumping out of your sight. If your dog begins to disobey the place command then you should start training him in obedience classes. When your dog understands the meaning behind these commands, he will be better behaved around you and other people.

Have you ever tried telling a dog “no” but got no response from your dog? If this has happened to you, then it may be because he doesn’t have any basic obedience training. On the other hand, if your dog responds to you then you should begin to use the verbal training method. This method is often more effective because it targets the specific behavior in your dog rather than an overall command. With the verbal praise and reward system, your dog will learn to respond to the command you give as well as the positive reinforcement provided through treats.

You should start this dog training exercise by slowly moving the treat towards the dog while maintaining eye contact. The dog will eventually begin to move towards the command and reward you verbally as he does. You should keep trying the verbal place command until he gets the message and moves towards you to receive the reward.

Another way to train your dog to respond to the place command is to use treats and praise. When you give your dog a treat he should immediately turn towards you and move closer to you. Praise the dog by giving him positive reinforcement such as praise and a dog treat. Once he understands that he gets a treat for staying near you, he should not hesitate to move towards you whenever you call his name.

You should also train your dog to place the command wherever you want him to. The best place for the command dog to learn the command is on the kitchen table, out in the yard or anywhere that you may want to entertain company. You should make sure that you do not punish him for moving away from you. This is very important in teaching your dog the place command. Dogs are naturally house trained but if you are having trouble with your command dog, it may be helpful to enlist the help of a professional dog trainer.

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Last Updated on November 29, 2021 by Angelly