Teaching your pup
some simple obedience commands early on will help him gain confidence, self - control, and attentiveness (also see Puppy obedience training).
Young puppies have short attention spans but you can expect them to begin to learn
simple obedience commands such as «sit,» «down,» and «stay,» as young as 7 to 8 weeks of age.
This is
a simple obedience command that you can start with your puppy right away — as long as there is no discipline involved.
Not exact matches
At Sally Said So we focus on more then your typical
obedience, group classes, our
simple commands.
Training your pup to obey some
simple commands or going to an
obedience training class can also be an ideal way of bonding.
Train your dog to catch objects, retrieve objects and follow
simple obedience training
commands.
You just need to teach your dog a few
simple basic
obedience commands and then work with him several times a day.
Most dogs love performing these
simple tricks (
obedience commands) for you.
We will cover a number of basic
obedience skills ranging from
commands as
simple as «sit» to more complex «targeting»
commands and impulse control
commands.