Foundation Commands for Your Puppy

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When you begin puppy training, keep commands short and quick. Begin with these commands to build a base and not to overwhelm your puppy or you:

  • Let’s go: This command says “I’m the leader, so follow me!” Say it whenever you’re leading your puppy on leash.

  • Sit: This direction is the human equivalent of “Say please.” Direct your puppy to sit before giving him anything positive, from meals to treats, or when greeting strangers or friends.

  • Down: Directing down helps your puppy calm down whenever you’re going to be stationary for a while.

  • Stay: This direction instills good impulse control. Direct your puppy to stay whenever you want him to be still.

  • Wait: Use this direction for sudden stops or at curbs. It says “Stop and focus on me before proceeding.”

  • Excuse me: Teach your puppy to respect your space. Say this direction whenever your puppy is blocking you or is in your way. It’s a passive way to say, “I’m the leader; watch me!”

  • No: This direction is the human equivalent of “That’s a bad idea” instead of “You’re bad.” Use it if you catch your puppy thinking about misbehaving.

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