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Few things in life are prettier than watching a well-trained dog and one of
the basic commands is the sit command. There are several methods of teaching
your dog to sit. Two of the most popular are the Click and the Compulsory
methods. The Click method is based again on purely positive reinforcement while
the Compulsory method uses both positive and negative reinforcements. Let's
begin our discussion with the easier of the two, The Click Method. Then abruptly stop the shower of treats and wait for the animal to direct its attention to you. Now display a treat and give the audible queue as you give the treat to the pet. Now hold another treat at chest level so that the dog must look up to see the treat. After a few minutes, your pet will likely sit down on its haunches because this position makes it much easier to watch the treat. Immediately, when this happens, give the audible queue and reward the pet. Repeat this lesson several times.
After a while you will notice your pet sitting in anticipation of the click
and the reward so it is now time to add your verbal command to the routine. When
the dog begins to sit, say "sit". This will gradually teach the dog that the
command precedes the action and they will learn the meaning of the command in
this way. After some practice and a bit of patience, your dog should begin to
sit without having to see a reward being offered. Some owners use a tool called a choke collar for this training method. They will leash the dog with the choke collar in place and upon the sit command push the dog down. At the same time they will hold the choke collar down by way of the leash allowing only enough slack for the dog to sit but not stand up. If the dog tries to stand the choke collar tightens around the animals' neck producing extreme discomfort.
The author does not recommend this method as it can produce a nervous and
fearful animal, which can become quite aggressive when it feels threatened. Such
training also makes leash training much more difficult as it teaches the animal
to fear the leash because of the pain inflicted by it. This also tends to lessen
the bond between master and dog because the dog comes to associate the master
with the pain and discomfort as well and may lash out at the owner or others if
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