How to train your dog to sit
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This kind of training is actually fairly easy. The following are two methods that you can try. These methods have been proven to be very useful and have stood the test of time.
1. You must start by getting a piece of small treat. Show it to your dog by holding it just a little over his head and a bit in front of his eyes.
2. Next, say “SIT!” as you move your hand above his eyes. You dog should sit as he look up at the treat.
3. As soon as he sits, award him with the treat and praise him by telling him what a good puppy he is. You should do this without petting him; otherwise, he will most likely get up and disregard or forget about the demand that you just went over with him.
TIP: Accurately positioning your hand in regard to your dog's head is important when using this technique when training your dog how to sit. If you hold up your hand too high, your dog will determine to jump up. If your hand is too low, it is more likely that he will not sit. You need to position your hand about two inches above your dogs’ head.
TIP: If your dog ignores the command or is having a hard time responding on his own, say “sit” once again. Get him to sit by positioning your right hand on his chest and your left hand behind his knees and under his tail in order to tuck him down to sit. While keeping your hands still, count to five before giving him his treat.
Apply this technique with your dog five times consecutively for about five days. Some dogs can catch up right away that they will automatically sit and face their owner when they want a treat.
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