Put the treat in your right hand and keep it at your side.
Train my dog to sit.
The training can also help lay the groundwork for stay and other more complicated commands.
To teach the release word position your dog as you wish in either a sit down or stand.
Whether you have a new puppy or an untrained old dog these steps can help you teach your dog to sit.
There are many different methods of training your puppy that you might have heard about or even seen in person with a dog trainer.
In this video port chester obedience training club trainer nancy field cpdt ka and her labrador retriever emma demonstrate how to teach your dog to sit.
The easiest way to teach your dog to sit is by using the treat trick.
Show the dog the treat then move it from the dog s nose to behind it s head.
As the dog raises his head to follow the treat his bottom will go on the floor.
Put one or two fingers depending on the size of your dog of your left hand through the training collar at the top of his neck palm facing up and tell him to sit.
With your dog in a standing position hold a tasty treat near their nose.
At this young age they can learn basic puppy training cues such as sit stay and come.
Choose the right setting for your dog s training you should choose a comfortable distraction free spot where you are in control avoid teaching commands at the dog park for example.
Teach your dog to sit in six steps.
Choose very small treats to use for this trick then capture your dog s attention.
Here are some basic puppy training tips to get you started.
Tips for training your puppy.
Teaching the sit command to your dog is usually quite simple as dogs tend to sit naturally sit is an important basic dog training command that every dog should know.
The instant he sits praise him and give him the treat.
Tell the dog to sit and reward it with the treat if it complies.
Keeping the treat near your dog s nose move your hand in an arc over his head.
Then give your dog a stay command followed almost immediately by your release word and reward.