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How to train your pet
from OCIO March 2023
pon tu mano lentamente en el suelo y asegúrate de que tu cachorro la siga. Tu mascota debería agachar todo su cuerpo hasta el suelo. Si no, desliza tu mano hasta que lo haga. Cuando tu cachorro esté completamente tumbado, di “abajo” firmemente, y dale su recompensa. Esta orden puede llevar unos cuantos intentos hasta que tu cachorro la domine. Sé paciente en cada paso del proceso.
3. Sienta. Esta es una de las órdenes más sencillas para enseñar a tu mascota. Ponte de rodillas frente a tu mascota mientras sujetas una recompensa. Mueve la mano con la chuchería para que tu cachorro la siga. Coloca tu mano en su lomo para animarle a sentarse. Cuando tu cachorro esté completamente sentado, di “sienta” con voz firme y dale la chuchería.
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intensificar este entrenamiento aumentando la distancia entre tu cachorro y tú.
4. Quieto. Cuando tu perro sabe cómo sentarse, puedes enseñarle fácilmente a quedarse “quieto”. Empieza ordenándole que se siente. Asegúrate de que tu cachorro sabe que tienes una recompensa en tu mano. Abre la palma de la mano frente a su cara y di “quieto”. Dale su recompensa cuando se haya quedado quieto. Puedes
5. Déjalo. Sujeta una chuchería entre tus dedos índice y pulgar. Enséñale la chuchería a tu cachorro para que sepa que la tienes. Di la orden “déjalo” y cierra el puño. Ignora a tu cachorro si intenta coger la recompensa de tu mano. Cuando detenga este comportamiento y se siente, dale su recompensa. Practica esto unas pocas veces hasta que tu mascota te obedezca cuando digas “déjalo”. Sea cual sea la orden que intentas enseñar a tu cachorro, asegúrate de ser consistente, tranquilo y paciente todo el tiempo. Tu cachorro es joven pero muy inteligente, así que sin duda aprenderá la orden tarde o temprano. Cuando tu cachorro responda a tu orden, dale siempre una recompensa en forma de chuchería o cariño.
2. Abajo. A los cachorros les encanta saltar de alegría siempre que se excitan, así que, toma algo delicioso en tu mano y deja que tu mascota lo olisquee. Después n
Trainingtakes lots of time, practice, and effort. Your puppy may get the hang of training on the first try…or they may get a little distracted. Either way, if you place enough patience and effort in training, your puppy will learn. They’ll also form a wonderful bond with you! Along with their name, the best training lesson you can teach them are the 5 basic commands. These include “come”, “down”, “sit”, “stay”, and “leave it.” These 5 tricks may not seem like much, but they provide your pup with a foundation that sets them toward a good path for adulthood. By teaching your cuddly bestie these commands, they will learn how to obey you and express self-control from a young age. This lets you enjoy trips outside and guests inside your home. Here’s how you can teach your puppy the 5 basic commands.
1. Come. To teach the puppy this command, put a collar and leash on your puppy. Guide your puppy with the leash and say “come” when your pup walks towards you. Give your puppy a yummy treat. Repeat this lesson a few times then try repeating the process but withou the leash.
2. Down. Puppies love to jump for joy whenever they’re excited so, hold out a delicious in your hand and let your puppy sniff the treat. Then slowly place your hand on the floor, and make sure your puppy follows it. Your pup should lower their entire body to the floor. If not, slide your hand until they do. When your puppy lies completely down, say “down” firmly and give them the treat. This command will take a few tries before your pup masters it. Be patient in every step of the process.
3. Sit. This one of the easiest commands to teach your puppy. Kneel in front of your puppy while holding a treat. Move your hand with the treat so your puppy follows it. Place your hand on their backside to encourage them to sit down. When your puppy sits completely down, say “sit” in a firm voice and give them a treat.
4. Stay. When your dog knows how to “sit,” you can also quickly teach them to “stay.” Start by commanding your dog to sit. Make sure your puppy knows that you have a treat in your hand. Hold up your palm to their face and say “stay.” Give them a treat when they stay put. Make this training harder by increasing the distance between you and your puppy.
5. Leave It. Hold out a treat between your index finger and thumb. Show the treat to your puppy so they know you have it. Say the command “leave it” and close your hand into a fist. Ignore your puppy if they try to get the treat in your hand. When they stop their behavior and sit down, give them the reward. Practice this a few times until your puppy obeys when you say “leave it.”
No matter what commands you teach your puppy, make sure you’re consistent, calm, and patient the entire time. Your puppy is young but very smart so they’ll definitely learn the command sooner than later. When your puppy responds to your command, always give them a reward in the form of treats and praise.
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