Thursday, April 26, 2012

The Correct Way To Teach Your Dog to Attend In a Fun Way

By Steve Cote


A smart way to encourage focus in your dog is to train him to hang about. Part of many competition obedience sessions is the out of the way wait or stay. The dog sitting avidly waiting for the return of his dear owner or tutor is tested in several professional circles.

It's actually possible to teach your dog to attend relatively easily. Simply by using logical steps and guaranteeing that he's skilled in each stage before moving on.

Positive dog training games are supreme if you are going to have a contented and motivated dog during sessions. Inducement and reward will get the most effective results. Teaching a dog to wait can be done by following the steps below.

- Sitting or lying down are both good positions to teach the dog to attend in, when the dog is in position say the command wait.

- Step away while holding the treat in front of you. Right close to the dog's nose if it helps and take half a step away if that's the only distance possible at that point.

- Step back to the dog and give him the treat.

- The key's to treat the dog before he moves out of the wait position. By getting the reward in quickly you won't risk the dog moving before release.

- If he does move before release then you have asked him to wait beyond his capability at about that point. Take him delicately back to the place he moved from and begin again.

- Build on the position continuously by enlarging the time and distance alternately. Do this by returning frequently to the dog with his reward. Always watch the dog rigorously all though for signs of movement from position. If he does look like he is going to move then give the command again and return to him with reward before he changes position or moves.

You will be in a position to, with a little patience and careful coaching, evidence this wait effectively till the dog can wait for a while. By carefully introducing time where you leave his view you can perfect an out of the way wait in a fairly similar way. Begin in an area of little or no distractions; this is the fairest environment when teaching your dog something new.




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