Do not sit on your dog, or any dog. No matter how big the dog, or how small the person, dogs are not bred to be sat on by humans, or to have other heavy weights placed on them.
You risk injury to the dog, and possible injury to yourself if the dog objects to being sat on to the extent of fighting back (because a dog might very well see being sat on as a physical attack, which it is.)
There is no reason to abuse any creature, physically or otherwise. To do so is inviting trouble both for yourself and the animal
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They itch. Don't you scratch yourself when that happens. Also your dog may have fleas.
If it drinks a lot of it, it may die - if your dog has done this take it to a vet immediately.
Teaching your dog to sit is both one of the most basic and most important command you can get them to obey. Getting your dog to understand the command shows it who is the boss and can be the springboard to teaching other lessons. It’s easy because all dogs sit at one time or another, unlike retrieving a ball or balancing a treat on their nose. It’s important because there will be countless times when you will need to control your dog’s behavior quickly and effectively. Here are a couple of tips that should have your dog sitting at your command in no time. Step One. Establish the connection Stand in front of your dog holding a treat that the dog can see. Say the dog’s name, followed by the command “sit”, while slowly moving the treat towards your dog’s tail. This should instinctively cause the dog’s rear end to land on the floor. The moment the dog’s rear does touch down on the ground, praise the dog with a proud “good sit” and give it the treat. Repeat this several times until the dog performs the action without the need to pass the treat over its head. Step Two. Take it on the road Throughout the day, praise the dog whenever it sits, even if you did not give it the command to so. This will equate earning praise with the action. Then, take the dog to other rooms in your house and repeat the lesson, using the treat only if necessary. Finally, take the dog out of doors and repeat the lesson. Once you see that your dog listens to you and performs the trick despite all the distractions of the outdoors, you know it has mastered the command. Use the same sit command as the basis for all future trainings, such as getting it to lie down or stay. A well-behaved and obedient dog can make owning a pet a very rewarding experience.
Depending on the amount of lithium, the dog could die. Don't sit around the internet, take your dog to the vet!
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Black Lab
well nothing happens but if you let it sit for about 3-4 weeks it will shrink down and smell HORRIBLE so i hope that helps:)
by telling him to sit
"Would you like to sit on the chair with me, dog?" is a question asking if the person wants to share the chair with a dog.
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just say in the mic sit
Having a hard time teaching your dog sit? or want some help to teach your dog sit? You MIGHT be in the right place. The first thing i did to teach my dog sit, was that i took a piece of meat and showed it to my dog. I noticed that he wanted it because he was staring at it. So, i said "SIT" and it took him awhile to sit. XD When my dog sat, I said "Good Boy" and i gave the piece of meat to him. I kept doing it until he understood what "SIT" meant. OKAY, that was my side of the story. Let me tell you what you could do. :] The first thing you should do is get a treat, or w/e your dog LOVES to eat. And try to hold the piece of food/treat up in the air, and say "SIT". In awhile, or right away, your dog should SIT. If not, try to repeat the word "SIT" over and over. (REMEMBER) Make sure the piece of food/treat is your dog's favorite). If your dog sat, say "Good Boy/Girl" and give him the piece of treat/food. Keep on repeating the same thing. When you think your dog is ready for "SIT", say "SIT" to him. If he doesn't SIT in a long time, keep on trying to give him his favorite treat or food until he understands what "SIT" means. I HOPE this helped! :O
How do you teach a dog sit? Just train it.
The dog should sit near you, but not too close. It's important for the dog to be within your line of sight and reach, but not directly in your personal space.
Train the dog to what you want the dog to do. Like "Sit, role over" etc.