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Family Circle Magazine

Training a Dog

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Watch as Family Circle Magazine shows you how to train a dog! This experience should begin as soon as you bring your new dog home, teaching basic commands, such as ""sit,"" ""stay,"" and ""down."" Keep obedience training short and fun so your dog will learn to enjoy them. Train dogs around meal time so your dog will be hungry and interested in the treat your are presenting. Starting with ""sit"" is a good idea because it is simple, and many other commands are taught from this starting position. Always use a cheerful, guiding voice, because dogs respond well to rewards and repetition. Introduce only one command at a time, waiting until your new dog has a grasp on the lesson. Use playtime, such as fetch, to teach your dog to behave outside of lessons. By incorporating this dog training into your daily routine, you will have a well-behaved family pet!

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Watch as Family Circle Magazine shows you how to train a dog! This experience should begin as soon as you bring your new dog home, teaching basic commands, such as ""sit,"" ""stay,"" and ""down."" Keep obedience training short and fun so your dog will learn to enjoy them. Train dogs around meal time so your dog will be hungry and interested in the treat your are presenting. Starting with ""sit"" is a good idea because it is simple, and many other commands are taught from this starting position. Always use a cheerful, guiding voice, because dogs respond well to rewards and repetition. Introduce only one command at a time, waiting until your new dog has a grasp on the lesson. Use playtime, such as fetch, to teach your dog to behave outside of lessons. By incorporating this dog training into your daily routine, you will have a well-behaved family pet!

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