simple:
sit
stay
down
hard:
paw
roll
stand
dogs don't speak a human language. But, they can be taught to respond to commands given in any language.
get your dog to sit, beg, and jump. then do those commands in order and your dog will hop! hope this helped. :)
with persistence and consistent commands (and rewards/treats of coarse) it is absolutely possible.
The same as you do a puppy, repetition - positive reinforcement, rewards... Praise, praise, praise ...
they can understand words you teach the dog like commands e.g stay, sit , play dead , down , go fetch , find it but it really depends on what words you teach it
An experienced instructor will not only teach your dog how to respond to commands, but also teach you how to treat, react and respond to your dog. Obedience classes are essential to building the dog-handler bond. They also offer extensive socialization opportunities. Socialization is very important for every dog and owner, as it teaches your dog how to handle himself in different situations.
I am trying to teach my dog to sit but it is the same thing and I am saying sit and them tapping its butt.Answer:Cats are not like dogs; most cats will not respond to commands like a dog will, therefore it is nearly impossible to teach a cat "sit". However, there are a few cats that do learn very simple tricks, but teaching a cat takes much, much longer and constant training than teaching a dog.
Yes, you can teach your dog to attack.
Schutzhund is training your dog for protection by using certain commands. It is also a competitive sport where you and your dog earn points by how well you give commands and how the dog responds to them.
As with dog whistles they are used to give the dog commands.
If you mean "leader" as in for a sled dog team often the easiest way to train a new leader is to have them work next to an older experienced leader. They hear commands and the older dog responds. If the new leader is a smart dog they figure it out pretty quickly. If you do not have a experienced lead dog then you need to work with the new dog on a lead and teach the commands one at a time. It's much the same as teaching a dog to stay, sit or come when called.
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