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Old 10-21-2008   #21 (permalink)
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No problem... I am checking here a few times a day if I can help you with anything else!!

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nice post... but can they distinguish the Stay and Sit command? How can i effectively train my dogs from these commands?
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Yes.... Here is how... when I first give the dog the cue to SIT, once he SITS, I follow it immediately with the STAY. Those two words actually become a "chain" as we call it in the animal training world. The dog understands that in order to get a reward, he must SIT and STAY there, even if it is for only 2 to 5 seconds.
What is great about this is that it lays a great foundation for control when you want to train your dog to lie down too.
 
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Thanks for the awsome advice. I am looking foward for more
 
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No problem at all. I like it..
 
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