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10 Commands Every Dog Should Know

Training your dog is one of the most important things you can do as a responsible pet owner. Proper training can not only make your life easier, but it can also ensure your dog’s safety and well-being. At Alpha Buddy Dog Training, we understand the importance of dog training and offer a range of services to help you achieve the best possible results. We’ll discuss the top 10 commands every dog should know, and how our expert trainers at Alpha Buddy Dog Training can help you achieve them.

If you need South Florida dog training, Alpha Buddy Dog Training is here to help. Contact us today to learn more about our dog training courses. 

 

Sit

“Sit” is one of the most basic commands every dog should learn. Not only is it useful for obedience, but it can also help control your dog’s behavior in a variety of situations. To teach your dog to sit, hold a treat in front of their nose and slowly move it upwards. As your dog follows the treat with their eyes and head, their butt will naturally lower to the ground. As soon as they sit, say “good boy/girl” and give them the treat. Repeat this process until they understand the command.

We use positive reinforcement techniques to teach your dog to sit. Our expert trainers will work with you and your dog to ensure they learn the command quickly and effectively.

 

Stay

“Stay” is another important command every dog should know. It can help keep your dog safe in a variety of situations, such as crossing the road or when visitors come to your home. To teach your dog to stay, start by commanding them to sit. Then, hold your hand up with your palm facing your dog and say “Stay.” Step back a few steps and wait a few seconds before returning to your dog. If they stayed in the same position, reward them with praise and a treat. If not, start again.

We take a gradual approach to teaching dogs to stay. Our trainers will work with your dog at their own pace, gradually increasing the time and distance they are expected to stay still.

 

Come

The “come” command is essential for keeping your dog safe and under control. To teach your dog to come, start by saying “come” in a happy, upbeat tone while taking a few steps backward. When your dog reaches you, reward them with praise and a treat. Repeat this process, gradually increasing the distance between you and your dog.

We teach dogs to come using positive reinforcement techniques. Our trainers will work with your dog to ensure they come to you every time you call them.

 

Heel

The “heel” command is important for controlling your dog’s behavior when walking on a leash. To teach your dog to heel, start by walking with them on a leash. Hold the leash in your left hand and say “heel” in a firm but calm voice. If your dog pulls ahead, stop walking and wait for them to come back to your side. When they do, reward them with praise and a treat. Repeat this process until your dog stays at your side while walking.

Alpha Buddy Dog Training uses positive reinforcement techniques to teach dogs to heel. Our trainers will work with you and your dog to ensure they walk calmly by your side.

 

Down

The “down” command is useful for keeping your dog under control in a variety of situations. To teach your dog to lie down, start by commanding them to sit. Then, hold a treat in front of their nose and slowly lower it to the ground. As your dog follows the treat, their body will naturally lower to the ground. As soon as they lie down, say “good boy/girl” and give them the treat. Repeat this process until they understand the command.

We use positive reinforcement techniques to teach dogs to lie down. Our trainers will work with your dog to ensure they understand the command and can follow it reliably.

 

Leave it

The “leave it” command is important for keeping your dog safe from potential hazards, such as dangerous foods or objects on the ground. To teach your dog to leave something alone, start by placing a treat on the ground and saying “Leave it.” If your dog tries to eat the treat, cover it with your hand and say “no.” When they back away, reward them with praise and a different treat. Repeat this process until your dog understands the command.

Our trainers will work with you and your dog to ensure they understand the command and can follow it reliably.

 

Off

The “off” command is useful for controlling your dog’s behavior when they jump up on people or furniture. To teach your dog to get down, start by saying “off” in a firm but calm voice. When they get down, reward them with praise and a treat. Repeat this process until your dog understands the command.

We use positive reinforcement techniques to teach dogs to get down. Our trainers will work with you and your dog to ensure they understand the command and can follow it reliably.

 

Drop it

The “drop it” command is important for keeping your dog safe from dangerous objects, such as small toys or household items. To teach your dog to drop something, start by saying “Drop it” in a firm but calm voice. If they don’t drop the object, offer them a treat in exchange for the object. Repeat this process until your dog understands the command.

We teach dogs to drop things using positive reinforcement techniques. Our trainers will work with you and your dog to ensure they understand the command and can follow it reliably.

 

Wait

The “wait” command is useful for keeping your dog under control in a variety of situations, such as when getting in and out of a car or going through doors. To teach your dog to wait, start by commanding them to sit or lie down. Then, hold your hand up with your palm facing your dog and say “Wait.” Take a step back and wait a few seconds before returning to your dog. If they stayed in the same position, reward them with praise and a treat. If not, start again.

Alpha Buddy Dog Training takes a gradual approach to teach dogs to wait. Our trainers will work with your dog at their own pace, gradually increasing the time they are expected to wait.

 

Speak/Quiet

The “speak/quiet” commands are useful for controlling your dog’s barking behavior. To teach your dog to speak, start by saying “speak” in a happy, upbeat tone. When they bark, reward them with praise and a treat. Repeat this process until your dog understands the command. To teach your dog to be quiet, say “quiet” in a firm but calm voice. When they stop barking, reward them with praise and a treat. Repeat this process until your dog understands the command.

At Alpha Buddy Dog Training, we teach dogs to speak and be quiet using positive reinforcement techniques. Our trainers will work with you and your dog to ensure they understand the commands and can follow them reliably. Teaching your dog the top 10 commands is essential for their safety and well-being. At Alpha Buddy Dog Training, we offer expert dog training services to help you achieve the best possible results. Our trainers use positive reinforcement techniques to ensure your dog learns the commands quickly and effectively. Contact us today to learn more about our services and how we can help you train your furry friend