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Why do I have to repeat myself to my dog?

Why do I have to repeat myself to my dog?

One reason you have to repeat yourself is because your dog has learned to ignore you the first time. If you repeat yourself with your dog, what you are essentially doing is teaching your dog to ignore the first command because there will be more chances given to sit!

Is it bad to repeat a command to a dog?

For the record, the most well-known and respected dog behaviorist in the world, Dr. Ian Dunbar, is completely okay with repeating commands multiple times in some situations. If you start saying “sit” before dogs have any idea what you are trying to teach, they might think “sit” means to just look at you.

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Should I force my dog to sit?

Never force your dog or puppy into a sitting position. Do not use the leash to pull or yank the dog into a sit or physically push the dog’s bottom to the ground.

How many times should you give a dog a command?

First there are basic commands, and then we jump into more advanced tricks. Aim to practice all of them with your dog two to three times a day for 10-15 minutes at a time. It should take a couple of weeks for your dog to catch on, but once they do you’ll be set for a lifetime.

How many times should you say a command to a dog?

For the basic commands, train 3-5 times a day, with each session lasting no longer than 10 or 15 minutes. Remember that your dog wants to please. He’ll respond to praise and shrink from punishment. Patience, practice, and heaps of love go a long way in turning an untrained pet into a loyal and responsive dog.

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How many times should you tell your dog to sit?

Aim for at least 2-3 short training sessions every day. It will likely take 1-2 weeks of consistent training for your dog to catch on. Wean your dog off treats. When you first start training with the treat trick, give your dog a treat each time he sits.

How many times should you tell your dog a command?

Why do dogs refuse to sit?

Your dog may have trouble sitting if he has an injury due to an accident, fight or even an irritated or infected insect bite. He may have a pulled muscle, a cut, abrasion or painful bruise. Your vet can rule out other more serious possibilities, such as tumor growth.