Puppy Training: Obedience
Every owner wants to have an obedient pet. This means that the lion’s share of puppy training is aimed at developing obedience in a variety of situations and conditions. How to properly organize puppy training: obedience?
Puppy training and obedience, as a rule, includes basic commands that allow you to control the dog both at home and on the city street, in a cafe, park, among other dogs or while traveling. Moreover, if the classes are built correctly, the instructor works more with you, and not with the puppy, and only then you yourself work with the pet.
What skills and commands does puppy obedience training include?
Obedience training for a puppy usually includes the following skills and commands:
- To me.
- Nearby (or movement on a sagging leash).
- Sit.
- Lie.
- Stand.
- Excerpt.
- Forbidding commands (Fu or No).
When obedience training is done correctly, the result is a cheerful, active dog that is happy to work with you and is a pleasure to work with. And you understand the pet much better and can predict its actions.
To train a dog for obedience, it is not necessary to contact a cynologist and go to a training ground. You can train a puppy yourself, for example, with the help of online consultations or video courses. It is important that the specialist works with humane methods.