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The Dog Come Command and How to Teach It
It’s very important that your pet respond to the dog come command. Yes, life threatening circumstances may necessitate such obedience, but an additional perk of this obedience is some off-leash time (provided that the dog is in a safe area). Here are two ways to get your dog to respond no matter what the situation. read more »
An Essential List of Dog Commands Plus Descriptions
As we mentioned in our basic dog commands article, basic dog training commands aren’t just for tricks. They can be life savers when you or your dog encounters a dangerous situation. Your dog's ability to obey the sit or stay command for example, could prevent it from running out into a dangerous street or getting wrangled up in a dangerous fight with a strange aggressive dog. Obedience training also creates an amicable living environment. Here's a basic list of dog commands your dog need to learn - and learn now. read more »
How to Teach Your Dog the "Leave It" Command
To teach your dog or puppy the "leave it" command is to teach it boundaries. A dog that can differentiate appropriate property from inappropriate property is a dog that’s safer since many of the things we interact with are just too dangerous for dogs. Here’s how to teach your dog this command. read more »
The Heel Command - How to Teach Your Dog to Heel
The heel command positions your dog to walk alongside your left leg and it requires that the dog maintain that position no matter if you slow your pace, increase your pace, run, or zigzag. This is an extremely important command whether you’re simply taking your dog on a walk around the neighborhood or walking your dog through an agility course. A dog that freely trots about an undisciplined course for example, opens itself and its handler to any number of accidents – in particular, tripping. Here's how to teach your dog to heel. read more »
The Dog Stay Command and How to Teach It
The dog stay command is a lifesaver. Literally. There will be times when a leash just isn’t appropriate for a dog, but the ability to control the dog is. Here’s how to teach your dog to stay, whether you’re out in public, in the backyard, or inside the home. read more »
The Dog Sit Command and How to Teach It
The dog sit command is by far, one of the easiest to teach. It’s also one of the most common and important. Without the sit command, teaching the stay and down command would be more difficult than what it already is. Here are two ways you can teach your dog to sit on command: read more »
The Dog Release Command and How to Teach It
The dog release command is the start and the end of every other command that you give your dog. If you tell your dog to sit and the dog complies for example, you must release it so that it can go on to do other things. In an effort to please you or convey that it fully understands your command, the poor thing might continue to follow a command when it isn’t appropriate to do so. read more »
The Dog Down Command and How to Teach It
The dog down command comes in handy when you’re dealing with an anxious dog that refuses to relax when you’re trying to watch TV or have a conversation with company. And just like with the stay command, the sit command helps the dog learn the down command rather quickly. Here’s how: read more »
Basic Dog Commands - When and Where to Use Them
Basic dog commands aren’t just for tricks. They can be life savers when you or your dog encounters a dangerous situation. Your dog's ability to obey the sit or stay command for example, could prevent it from running out into a dangerous street or getting wrangled up in a dangerous fight with a strange aggressive dog. Obedience training also creates an amicable living environment. Here's a quick list of convincing reasons why you need to train your dog - and train it now. read more »













