Dog Training Commands
Monday, February 23rd, 2009    Subscribe To Our FeedDog Training Commands A good command to teach first is to “Come”. Then you can teach your dog to “Heel” upon command.
People are amazed at watching a well trained bird dog in action. These finely trained bird dogs never fail to heed their owners’ commands. When you see them perform you might begin to ask yourself, how did they do that? You might wonder if bird dog training will help bring out the best in your dog.
The easy answer is yes, but you’ve to invest hard.
There are lots of dog breeds that could be trained into being excellent bird dogs. Training them in obeying commands could be a good starting ground. Dog training professionals acknowledge the fact that dogs need to understand what command is being used in order to make them respond. In this type of training, there are main commands that should be mastered by both the owner and the dog.
First is for them to learn the “Stay” command.
The most basic command is “Stay”
Dogs that follow their masters command without hesitation will demonstrate obedience and respect to his owner. Complete obedience is shown by obeying the command no matter how far the distance is between the giver of the command and the dog.
The ’Whoa’ or ’Easy’ command is useful for dogs that are going too far ahead, when the dog is flushing the bird and the owner wants him to stop, or when the dog wants to play with the bird. When this happens it is easier for the owner to come to the dog and reward him for a job well done.
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Commanding them to ’Come’
This is a simple command used to train your dog to come to you every time you give it. The uses of this command are rather simple. State for example, retrieving would be a lot easier if the dog would come to you the instant you tell him to do so. Also, there are dogs that are a bit stubborn and might decide to go off in different directions. Teaching your dog to ’Come’ will help keep him within the range you need, for them to obey any additional commands.
Teaching them to ’Heel’
If you want your dog to walk by your side, the right command to instruct your dog is, ’Heel’.
It is normally matched with another one-word command such as “okay”, or “go” to signal his release. This will let him know that he has performed favorably and he is again granted to hunt for you.
Each and each time your dog performs correctly for you as he was instructed, always reward or praise him generously. Dogs are born with the desire to make their owners happy. If you can let your dog see that he is pleasing you with his performance and you want him to repeat it, the ideal thing you can do is to reward him. Over a period of time, he will learn to do the same actions for which he was rewarded and praised.
Bird dog training is not simple. It is because of this, there are few well trained bird dogs this day. Always be confident that your dog can become a fine hunter if you do what it takes to make him successful, by showing him patience in teaching him to obey basic commands.
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