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		<title>Basic Dog Training Commands</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Dog is not merely a simple mammal, your dog is your companion, your supporter and your best friend. On the other hand you are his tutor or trainer from which dog learns several things. No one has doubt in this fact that dog is the most faithful pet in the entire animal universe. This is [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Dog is not merely a simple mammal, your dog is your companion, your supporter and your best friend. On the other hand you are his tutor or trainer from which dog learns several things. No one has doubt in this fact that dog is the most faithful pet in the entire animal universe. This is a unique feature that is only seen in dog and for this reason dog is even presented as a hero in several films. Training also plays an important role in dog behavior. So, proper training is essential for every dog by his owner as dog learns several things by proper training. Once your dog become familiar with your actions and commands, he will follow all your instructions. Below are few basic dog training commands that convert a simple dog in a well mannered pet animal that follow all the instructions of his owner properly. It is the duty of dog owner to make his dog at ease with these fundamental Dogs training Commands.</p>
<p>Dogs have a sensitive nature; your dog will get bored if you teach him in long sections. It is the best practice to teach your dog in small sections each no more than 5-7 minutes. If you teach your dog in long section of 20-30 minutes your dog will start neglecting your instructions and all your effort and hard work go wasted. So always teach your dog in short sections. You may repeat the section after some time if you want.</p>
<p>Now talking about the basic commands, Sit is the first basic command in dog training. Generally dogs gain knowledge of this command with no trouble. Once your dog become familiar with this command, your dog will sit at very point when you apply this command, &#8220;Leash Training &#8220;is one more significant command for every dogs and young puppy. Never attempt to be ruthless with your dog by dragging and hauling him. Allow your dog to leash appropriately and stroll with you. This command is little complicated so give your dog proper time to become skilled at this command. Never try to be panic at your dog during the training process. Another basic command is Heel .Dog all the time feel at ease while walking next to you .This command is generally used if your dog start walking in front of you. Never drag your dog if he&#8217;s walking in front of you. Educate this command correctly so to acquire good communication.&#8221; Stay&#8221; is used to make your dog sit at that spot where he is .This command is extremely significant and acquire little time to get a hold by your dog.</p>
<p>Each above mention commands are extremely obliging for each and every dog breeds. Always try to teach your dog in short sessions instead of long sittings. Never overlook to admire your dog frequently as it will make your dog think at ease with you. Never become disappointed if your dog does not understand something, always keep in mind you&#8217;re your dog is not a human so he take some time for understanding. Be courageous, peaceful and reliable with them .Give your dog a nutritious rich meal. Develop a sense of fearless and well mannered. Play games with your dog while training session to make him more relaxed. Feel affection for your dog and in come back he will offer lots of love and admiration to you.</p>
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<p>When you take up the responsibility of owning a pet, you basically sign up for a duty that remains till the day you are with your pet. Pets are much like children and need to be dealt with in the same way. Especially if you have a live-in pet that is free to roam around the house, there are a few things that you need to train him for. Some pets like dogs are easier to train than many other pets people have. For a dog, dog training not only helps him learn manners but it also teaches him that you, as his owner, are strict about certain things which he should not be doing.</p>
<p>For people who own a Bichon Frise, it is imperative to make sure they give him Bichon Frise training about what he should or shouldn&#8217;t be doing. Moreover, it is important for you to make your Bichon understand that he has to obey your command no matter what. For that, you first need to understand how to master the five most important commands for Bichon Frise training.</p>
<p>These commands include:</p>
<p>1.Sit &#8211; The basic command that is a part of dog training is &#8216;sit&#8217;. In order to train your Bichon Frise to sit, give him something he loves to eat or play with as a means to entice him. Gradually keep pulling the object up till the dog raises his nose and then you can tell him to sit. With his nose perched up, his bottom half will slowly sit down on the floor. The moment he sits, you can give him the object as a prize for obeying you.</p>
<p>You might need to make this a regular part of your Bichon Frise training but once he learns it, he will never forget it.</p>
<p>2.Drop &#8211; With the drop command, you teach your Bichon to lie low. For this, you first need to sit in front of him and then offer the object in front of his nose. Gradually keep lowering the object or bait until you reach the floor. When your dog reaches it with his nose, keep the object right in front of him. By doing this, he will be motivated to lower his head, with his shoulders following. While you carry out the action, keep giving him the &#8216;drop&#8217; command alongside. This is an essential part of dog training and comes in useful when you need to stop your Bichon from doing something.</p>
<p>3.Come &#8211; This happens to be the most often used dog training command and is perhaps the most important too. Initially, you can put a long leash on your dog (around twenty-five feet) and call his name. The long leash will help you lead him towards you. to train your Bichon to return to you, offer him a prize when he comes. This could be anything from a toy to a food item.</p>
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<p>4.Heel &#8211; The heel command is given when your Bichon is on the lead and you are walking with him. As you walk with your dog, tell him to &#8216;heel&#8217; in order to teach him to follow your lead rather than try to move ahead of you. You can teach him this command by leading him with the leg that is nearest to him, making sure that when you walk or jog, everything except for your dog&#8217;s head remains behind your body.</p>
<p>5.Stay &#8211; Another important dog training command, you will come across instances when you will need to tell your Bichon to stay. This Bichon Frise training command requires a dog owner to be patient and give more time than other commands.</p>
<p>To teach this Bichon Frise training command to your dog, look for a place where your Bichon is most comfortable. If it is a mat in the room, take your dog to it and get him to sit on the mat by saying &#8216;stay&#8217;. When you tell him to stay, wait for a couple of seconds and then give him the prize. Initially, you will need to stay with him but after a few tries, start moving away. Every time your dog stays on the mat, give him a prize.</p>
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<p>In order to bring your dog to its fullest potential and deepen that bond between canine and human, proper training is vital. All dogs evolved from wolves and still have the instinct of following the Alpha dog. As a result of this, it is very important for the dog to view the owner as the Alpha dog, or else the dog will step up and become Alpha himself. If your dog doesn&#8217;t view you as the Alpha dog, it will be very difficult training him to follow your orders. You have to bond with your dog at an early age, and be both firm and rewarding for him to respect you. Follow these points to find out how to teach your dog to stay.</p>
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<li>Put your dog on a leash and command it to sit (facing you). The leash should average in length; long enough to allow the dog to move around a little bit, but short enough for you to keep your dog&#8217;s attention on you so you can maintain being the Alpha dog.</li>
<li>Keep facing your dog and step backwards as you say the command &#8220;stay&#8221;. Remember, your dog will most likely not learn it within a few times; repetition and consistency is key. It&#8217;s completely up to you which hand signal you want to use as long as you use it every time you say the command &#8220;stay.&#8221;</li>
<li>After you step back, your pooch will either stay there sitting and watching you or follow you with curiosity. If he stays, let him know that&#8217;s what you wanted him to do by giving him a treat and praise. It is so important to reward your dog after he did what you wanted, but remember to be consistent in your training methods. If your bond is tight, your dog will want to please you, so long as he knows that you are pleased with him. Most likely, your dog will go after you, closing the gap between the two of you. If this happens (which it probably will while your pooch is still learning), simply tell him to sit and try it again. Don&#8217;t be upset if it takes a few times until he gets it; never hit your dog or yell at him during the training process.</li>
<li>After your dog learns how to stay when you step back, try increasing the distance a bit. Be sure to reward your pooch when he stays put. If he needs more time to get it, just try it again. Again don&#8217;t be discouraged; practice makes perfect. One thing you should know when it comes to training your dog is that too much training at once will make your dog less and less focused and therefore can be rather counter-productive. Dogs have very short attention spans and you have to work with that, not against it. If you take breaks regularly, your dog will be much more inclined to train with you because he knows he&#8217;ll get treats if he does good and free time afterwards. You can try again with the stay command in a couple hours.</li>
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<p>Dogs learn best through consistency, so be patient and keep trying! Good luck with your training!</p>
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