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Teaching Sit
Kneel beside or in front of the puppy to start this exercise. The
use of a favorite treat will make this quite easy to teach.
First, place one hand gently on the puppy's rear, hold the treat in
the other hand at about eye level and raise it up and back so that
the puppy will lift his nose straight up. They will naturally start
to back up at this point, but your hand on his rump is there to
prevent this. Usually a gentle pressure downward will encourage the
puppy to sit.
Puppies are generally boisterous and would rather play than sit!!.
As you show the treat to the puppy, call him by his name to get his
attention, then use the command "SIT" do not repeat,
people often just keep repeating "sit, sit, sit, sit......" , when
the whole idea is to say it once and the dog should do it. Remember
that persistence/ consistence thing? You wouldn't want to
accidentally give the puppy the idea that he doesn't have to sit
until the fifth time you say the word, would you?.
As soon as the puppy sits, give him the treat and praise him a lot. When practicing doing the sit exercise for young pups, only
do it about 3-4 times during a session - or once or twice if he does
it well, then quit for a while. Always end on a positive note with
both of you being winners!
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