What Are The 7 Basic Dog Commands
What Are The 7 Basic Dog Commands

A happy dog is a well-trained dog. Well-trained pets can respond to the top seven commands every dog should know.

Each of these dog training commands performs a specific work and will help with your pet’s daily routine.

Whether it is taking your pet to the dog park, the vet, for a walk, or even over relatives or friend house, a dog that responds to these seven commands every dog should know will forever make its owner proud.

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Top seven commands every dog should know

Come – the most vital command that your dog needs to learn and obey is to get your dog’s focus and call them to return to you.

Sit -training your dog to sit on command is an important part of any dog training program.

Down – when your pet lies down with his belly to the ground, it puts him in a submission position and helps you get control.

Stay – A well-trained dog should stay where its owner commands.

The heel is vital that any dog learn to walk beside its owner on a loose lead, neither pulling ahead nor lagging.

No- the Word No is a single word that all dogs must learn.

Off – tells your dog to stay down and not jump up on you or anyone else. It also keeps your dog off the furniture.

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A huge part of responsible pet ownership is making sure your pet understands general commands. You can have a lot of fun training your dog, mainly if you find a group of like-minded pet owners to train with.

Add jump, fetch, and other tricks to your repertoire, and maybe you will be bitten by the competition bug.

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I am Jack D, the founder of this dog blog. I have been following these two small dogs since 2012, and they are my furry little friends. This blog is about hiking with dogs, snowshoeing with dogs, and showcasing tips and top products for dogs selected by me. The dog blogger is professional and offers readers advice on how to take their four-legged friends on adventures around the city or even further away. Showcases tips and top products for dogs all selected by authors Jack D. I have been a professional dog trainer for over 10 years, and have taken my two dogs on some pretty amazing adventures. We love hiking with our pack of four-legged friends as well as running errands together in NYC where we live! In addition to blogging about my own adventures, I write tips and advice for other owners who want to hike with their pups.