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9415440905
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Delhi  India
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Being a dog owner can be a source of joy and great companionship. However, your dog needs to be well trained and socialized to cultivate good habits in him. Hence, it is necessary to your pet to have a proper obedience training.

Dog training for obedience is a continuous process. Dog obedience training is basically a program that requires active involvement of both the owner and the dog. Dog training for obedience is vital to build a strong and close relationship with your dog. To achieve that, house training your dog is the most effective and quickest way to accelerate the dog training for obedience of your dog.

Since we don’t have an official hand signals on dog obedience training we practice commonly used basic commands and these are to heel, sit, stay, down and come.

One common goal in dog training for obedience is to train your dog to respond to your command willingly and quickly every time you issue it. Dog obedience training is basically communication between you and your dog so that your dog understands how you want him to respond to you

Training a dog in obedience can be an ongoing and lengthy process depending on the dog; a punishment will put in negative feelings into your dog. Try to praise him for a good behavior instead.

The level of obedience the handler wishes to achieve with the dog is also a major factor in the time involved, as is the commitment to training.

Dog training for obedience need not be tedious and challenging.

Hand signals on obedience dog training

Hand signals on dog obedience training we practice commonly used basic commands. Obedience training ranges from very basic training, such as teaching the dog to reliably respond to basic commands such as "sit", "down", "come", and "stay". Dog obedience training starts first with sit and come training. Make sure that it pays attention to your commands and not get distracted.

It is advisable to combine verbal command with hand signals to enhance your pet’s knowledge about it. They will soon respond to either verbal or hand signal once they learn to relate your hand signal with the desired action.

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