To Get a dog to obey you. Spend time with him/her.
And once he knows the command and won't do it make sure that you get what you want. He has to obey you. You have to make him do what you want. You need to be firm and understanding.
Some dogs also need a firm voice ( not a gentle one or harsh)
Every dog is unique and different.
Yes, you can use the word 'Obey' in a sentenceHere's some examples.1.) She had to teach her dog to obey commands.2.) I had to obey my mother when she asked me to get the groceries from the car so I wouldn't be punished.
A dog will learn its name by you saying it repeatedly by that name. Just the name is all that is required for it to know by the sound of that name. It will not know that its name is say "Spot". But by the sound Spot makes it will obey and come to you. Animals obey by tone. You can swear at a dog in a kindly tone and it will wag its tail. Or you can say kind words with an angry tone and the dog will cower.
No dog inherantly knows how to obey. It takes training and patience. I'd recommend finding a reputable trainer in your area with experience with JRTs that can help you train him.
because he wants you to be a mature adult for the rest of your life and obey him like a dog.
To prevent your dog from biting your other dog's legs, you can try training both dogs to obey commands, provide enough exercise and mental stimulation, supervise their interactions, and seek guidance from a professional dog trainer if needed.
The verb is merely, obey. I obey, you obey, he, she, it obeys. One may be obedient to someone, but one does not "obey to" someone.
Obey is already a verb. For example "to obey someone or something" is an action, therefore it is a verb.
Obey is a verb. Obey means "to do as told".Example:Soldiers should obey orders.
Obey is present tense. I/We/You/They obey He/She/It obeys
No. Nothing can train a dog in minutes. You might teach a smart dog the sit command in minutes, for example, but it won't obey you in a chaotic situation after minutes, nor will it perform the command flawlessly the next day/week. Truly training a dog is repetitive stuff. Three times a day, 15 minutes a day. Teaching them the command is the easy part. But a trained dog will obey under any circumstance, and that will take more than a few minutes.
There is dis obey the prefix here is dis because it comes right before obey. You can use Re obey because you can obey someone another time for the same thing maybe. But everybody knows that you can use dis obey and maybe re obey Onother person: Prefixes can be dis-obey
Yes, obey the laws and obey them well.