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Your dog should definitely master these 10 basic commands

Your dog should definitely master these 10 basic commands

Your dog should definitely master these 10 basic commands© Provided by The Rudel UK

There are a number of commands and tricks you can teach your dog. And surely your dog already knows some of them. While many basic commands are practical in everyday life or tricks strengthen the bond between human and dog, other commands can avert damage in extreme cases. From our point of view, your dog should be able to master the following commands absolutely and above all safely.

Stay

If your dog can reliably stay in an assigned place, this is not only super practical for you as the owner, you can also help your dog to relax. This command also allows you to focus on specific situations and avoid potential dangers. The supreme discipline is to let the dog carry out the command from a distance.

2. Recall

Hardly any command is more important than the safe recall. In this case, safe means that your dog reacts immediately to your recall despite the distraction. Unfortunately, many dog ​​owners think that their darling masters the recall, although he only returns to his master or mistress after several calls and only when he feels like it. In an emergency, this behavior can have fatal consequences, not only for you and your dog, but also for other uninvolved people. Please also consider that there are many people who are afraid of dogs. It is therefore essential to be able to retrieve your darling early and reliably. And ultimately, your four-legged friend can enjoy the more freedom the more reliably he comes back to you.

3. Walking on a leash / walking on foot

Not only your own health, but also that of your dog will thank you for mastering how to walk on a leash. If your dog doesn’t hang on the leash like a madman, it’s not only good for his neck and skeleton, but also for your posture. In addition, you must not forget that there is an increased risk of falling, especially in older people, if the dog hangs immensely on the leash. In addition, a quiet walk in the foot ensures relaxation and security for your dog and yourself.

4. Hold / Stop

An absolute must for every dog ​​owner is the unconditional and lightning-fast stopping on command – no matter where the dog owner:in is at the moment. Imagine, for example, that a car or cyclist suddenly crosses your path. Sometimes it would be much more dangerous for your dog in such situations if you called him over to you, as he might cross the path of the car or bicycle. The only option then is for your dog not to move on command. Optionally, the stop can be made while standing or include sitting down directly. Dismounting offers two main advantages. On the one hand, the road users involved are signaled that you have noticed them and are letting them pass. On the other hand, you can see in good time whether your dog is reacting to the command or whether it would resolve itself prematurely.

5. Go to the square

If you can send your dog to his place at any time in everyday life, that is a real gain for both of you. Above all, your dog can learn to combine his space with relaxation and thus regulate his stress level. And depending on the situation, you can focus on other things, such as the postman at the front door, the shopping bags on your arms or cleaning away broken glass, without having to worry about the dog’s safety.

6. Emergency signal (recall and stop)

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The emergency signal is an absolute and non-negotiable must, especially for dogs that are motivated to hunt. If your dog poaches, it can not only be uncomfortable for you, but above all it can be really dangerous for your darling. It is good if such a situation does not arise in the first place. If you do, it is extremely important that you get your dog called back to you in the sprint. Unlike the normal recall signal, emergency recall means your dog will turn on the millisecond and sprint back to you—without thinking why, why, why. The signal must function like a reflex. In order for this to work, the emergency signal should of course be signaled differently than the normal callback. A dog whistle, for example, is well suited for this. Alternatively, your dog can also stop on the spot on command.

7. Drop / place

Especially in situations where you are distracted, it is very practical if you can have your dog put down. That way you know where he is and he can’t scurry around and mess around. Lying down in stressful situations can also help your dog relax.

8. Give / Out

Many dogs tend to put things in their mouths on a regular basis, both indoors and outdoors. In addition to really disgusting things, there can of course also be objects that your dog should not swallow under any circumstances. This can be remedied if your dog can reliably leave these things out or pass them on to you.

9. center / contact signal

This signal is also super useful if you are in a situation where you are distracted and cannot pay attention to your dog. With „middle“ you simply let your dog sit between your legs. Another contact signal can be, for example, that your darling puts a paw on your foot and stays until you cancel the command. Meanwhile, you can just focus on other things.

10. Right and left

It is extremely practical for walks if your dog can walk on your right or left side and change sides if necessary. Especially when encountering dogs, you can act as a buffer between the two dogs and reduce potential stress. But even if your hands are full and your dog is off the leash, you can steer it better by changing direction.

At first glance, these commands may seem complicated depending on your dog’s training level and breed. Basically, the learning steps are always manageable. With patience and consistency, every dog ​​and every owner can increase the level of training. The only important thing is that you really stick with it and also check and consolidate basic commands that your dog actually masters from time to time. Because, just like for us humans, learning also means lifelong learning for dogs. And even if it means a lot of work, it is definitely worth it in the end. You can learn how to reliably build up these commands step by step in relevant specialist literature and with a dog trainer: in your trust. In any case, we wish you lots of fun practicing.

Reference: The Rudel IK: Story by Refresh News •

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