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Don't know what to do... My Gizzie is almost a yr old. He's been to puppy training school but he's still not getting it. He knows his name but that's about it. He doesn't sit when I tell him, he doesn't come, nothing. I train with him to learn the basic commands but all he does it automatically sit because I have treats in my hand. Please help with any advice. Thanks... |
Treats are the key. Every time he respond to a command give him a treat. To teach mine come....I repeated EVERY time I called them and gave them a treat. Both of mine will respond on command now...without a treat reward, but I'm certain they think...ok, I did it, where's my treat? LOL. |
I believe treats, praise and a lot of patience do it. Do you have him in a quiet place when you're trying to train him? He might be distracted by something. |
Some dogs take longer than others, but I agree that treats and praise are the key. And consistency. Practicing the same command over and over will eventually sink in. Good luck. |
Yes, I do train in a quiet area and I do give him treats. But....he knows when I have the treats in my hand so without me giving him the command "sit", he does it automatically. But it's ONLY when I have treats in my hand. :confused: |
have you tried clicker training? |
I am a firm beleiver that many people waste money on pro trainers to train their dogs. It may take much longer to train him because he is used to having someone else as his alpha male. Patience, treats, and be firm. If you want him to lay, put some pressure on his shoulders, give treat say good boy repeat. If you want him to come, attach a 10 foot string to his collar and say come, pull lightly, come, pull lightly, treat and praise repeat. Those are the basics, anything more than that and you may be over working your pup. 30 minutes of concentrated training a day is about all you want to expose your yorkie too before they get frustrated and stressed. After all that comes the best time of the day...play time! Cheerios and a firm but possitive approach do wonders. |
But that's my problem. As soon as we get back inside after he goes potty, he automatically goes to the cabinet with the treats. Because he expects them, I use that time to train him. But the problem is, he KNOWS that I have the treats in my hand already so before I can get the "sit" command out, he does it without me telling him BUT...when I walk around the house and get him to stand long enough for me to say "sit", he'll stand there and just look at me. I'll say sit and he just stares at me. So because he doesn't respond, I'll move again, but when I move he'll automatically sit down again without me saying it. What do I do? |
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Since I'm teaching him the sit command and he automatically does it, won't that confuse him? Or will that teach him the command? |
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So should I say "nope" and walk away until he gets it? lol |
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i read a good article about this. i must go find it. |
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