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It instills fear, not trust.Encourage by taking a treat or toy. Dogs can be amazing at understanding spoken communication. Fortunately, almost every dog can learn 'sit' quickly.When the dog is in position, praise lavishly even though you executed the movement not the dog. Simultaneously, gently take both the dog's forelegs and pull toward you, issuing the voice command.Part of that patience means keeping your temper when you would like to lash out physically. But if these are not the results you desire, be prepared to change YOUR behaviour, before you try to alter the dog's. At first, the dog will have no idea why you're so happy. It also leads to behaviors like 'rollover' and 'crawl'.After several repetitions try just using a 'waving down' hand movement, palm toward the floor or ground.. Now bring out other techniques. But dogs make choices very differently from people. When the dog starts to sit, give the command and signal. Dog Training - Sit Command - Few behaviors are as fundamentally important as 'sit'.Repetition, consistency (reward only for the proper action), and enthusiasm will quickly lead to learning the 'sit'. You want the dog to associate the position with good feelings - his and yours.If the dog backs up do the technique near the couch or a fence where he has nowhere to go. When you see it give a unique voice command and hand gesture pair. Some will get it fast, some will take ten or more or won't get it without further prompting.Dogs, like humans, much more readily follow those they trust than those they fear. Beyond the need to establish that you are the alpha (leader), it has a number of benefits. The goal is to encourage, not punish.Some dogs likely are what would, in humans, be called obstinate. Hold off on food treats until you really need them. But that's reserved in the wild for only the most severe circumstances. But they don't reason out or get context the way humans do. To start take advantage of spontaneous behavior. It's totally counter-productive and won't help anyway. Physical punishment just isn't an effective training technique. Most times, they are not ignoring the command as much as failing to understand it.Patience is the number one required quality, therefore.In really hard cases, kneel nd put the leash loop under one foot and slide it under the knee of the opposite leg, facing at a slight angle to the dog. When a dog is 'down' it can't knock over furniture or children. Associate a unique hand signal and tone with the command. That way a dog associates the behavior with the command. Just dont EVER do it.Patience and commitment is key to training any behavior. But they can be easily distracted, or fail to associate today's case of 'come' with yesterday's action and subsequent reward. But dogs tend to be happy when the alpha is, and upset when he is.Fortunately,"Down" is usually easy to train.First, take advantage of the dog's spontaneous behavior. Every behavior should be associated with a unique hand gesture that you don't otherwise use. It's easy to use physical punishment as the first route of correcting a dog's behavior.It also has practical benefits. "Site" the dog then move the treat to the ground just in front of the nose. 'Down' is one effective technique for imposing your alpha position. With repetition comes understanding.As a last resort, for the stubborn or slow learner, give the command

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