Miniature Schnauzer Training and the Fundamental Commands to Teach your Dog
February 21, 2012 by Janet Webb
Filed under Puppy Training Tips
Providing your dog with miniature schnauzer training shouldn’t be a pain in the neck given that miniature schnauzers are generally easy to train, all thanks to this breed’s intelligence, obedience and willingness to please. Such attributes enable them to participate in dog agility trials, obedience, showmanship, flyball and tracking. Yet in order for them to be qualified to the mentioned competitions, there are so many lessons they should learn first – one of these lessons is the basic obedience.
During obedience training, dogs are given instructions how to obey commands given by the handler or owner. These commands include:
Come
Training the come command is one of the most essential lessons you will have to teach your beloved pet. Through this command, you’ll be able to keep your dog safe when danger is on its way and prevent him from causing accidents or injuries to anyone around. Instead of going to your dog, calling him to come to you during circumstances such as mealtime or before exercise session starts is also one way of demonstrating your confidence and role as leader of the pack.
Sit
Sit is an ideal command to make use of not only when you need to control your pet but also if there are unwanted behaviors you have to alter. Let us take for example your pet’s jumping habit. Ordering him to sit the instant you see him running towards you can keep him from even attempting to jump. And if you reward him whenever he remains in sit position, he will eventually figure out that sitting pleases you and earns him reward therefore will do it again.
Down
Just like come and sit command, down command is also an essential part of miniature schnauzer training. Your active and spirited miniature schnauzer is not as likely to bolt across a busy street and run after cars if he’s in down position. Not only can it help you control your beloved pet but can also make you obtain your pet’s respect.
Stay
The stay command is generally used with the commands sit and down. This command keeps your pet in sit or down position until he is released.
Heel
The heel command is used when walking with your dog. This is described as positioning your dog alongside you, specifically on your left side, and parallel to your knee while walking. He must not walk ahead neither pull the leash ahead of you. A dog that has mastered this command is fun to walk with and not as likely to pull the leash or run away.
These commands may be really simple however, it ought to be done correctly for these commands are basis when training other obedience commands such as play dead, roll over fetch and many more.
Tracy Ayre did her own study to find the most effective miniature schnauzer training tips. To read more tips from her, feel free to visit her site specially dedicated to miniature schnauzer training and care.
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