6 July 2024
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Training is a fantastic way to strengthen the bond between you and your dog. It helps build trust, improve communication, and foster mutual understanding.
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Proper training prevents aggression, biting, and excessive barking. Dogs need structure and guidance; without it, they may become anxious and insecure.
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Training keeps your dog safe in dangerous situations. For example, teaching them to come when called can prevent them from running into traffic or getting lost.
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Training lets your dog socialize with other dogs and people, essential for their emotional well-being and preventing fear and anxiety.
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Teaching "sit" is easy. Hold a treat above your dog's head; as their head goes up, their butt will go down. Once sitting, say “sit” and reward them.
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Teaching your dog to come when called is crucial for their safety. Call their name, say “come” happily, and reward them with praise or treats when they come.
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To teach "lie down," have your dog sit, then hold a treat to the ground and say “down.” Reward them with a treat when they lie down.
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